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The woman is the active agent: General practitioners and the agentive displacement of abortion in Ireland.

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: The woman is the active agent: General practitioners and the agentive displacement of abortion in Ireland.
المؤلفون: McCaffrey B; Department of Anthropology, SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo, New York, USA.
المصدر: Medical anthropology quarterly [Med Anthropol Q] 2024 Jun; Vol. 38 (2), pp. 193-207. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 17.
نوع المنشور: Journal Article
اللغة: English
بيانات الدورية: Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd Country of Publication: United States NLM ID: 8405037 Publication Model: Print-Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 0745-5194 (Print) Linking ISSN: 07455194 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Med Anthropol Q Subsets: MEDLINE
أسماء مطبوعة: Publication: Malden, MA : John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Original Publication: Washington, D.C. : Society for Medical Anthropology, c1983-
مواضيع طبية MeSH: Anthropology, Medical* , General Practitioners* , Abortion, Induced*, Humans ; Ireland ; Female ; Pregnancy
مستخلص: After the legalization of abortion in 2018, Ireland needed clinicians to become abortion providers and make this political win a medical reality. Yet Irish doctors had next-to-no training in abortion care, and barriers ranging from stigma to economic pressures in the healthcare system impacted doctors' desire to volunteer. How did hundreds of Irish doctors make the shift from family doctor to abortion provider? Drawing on ethnographic research conducted between 2017 and 2020, this article explores the process by which Irish general practitioners became abortion providers, attending to the material impact of medical technologies on that journey. Drawing from medical anthropologists who have examined similar themes of agency, pharmaceuticals, and medico-legal frameworks within the topic of assisted dying, I build on Anita Hannig's idea of "agentive displacement" to frame the productive impact of abortion pills on this transition.
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معلومات مُعتمدة: 1947249 Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences
فهرسة مساهمة: Keywords: Ireland; abortion; abortion pills; medication abortion; reproduction
تواريخ الأحداث: Date Created: 20240417 Date Completed: 20240606 Latest Revision: 20240606
رمز التحديث: 20240606
DOI: 10.1111/maq.12856
PMID: 38630020
قاعدة البيانات: MEDLINE
الوصف
تدمد:0745-5194
DOI:10.1111/maq.12856