[Gender relations and interdependence: reflections on changes in the hospital configuration].
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Abstract
The article analyzes changes that have occurred in hospitals over the years, with a focus on the dynamics of gender relations as experienced by healthcare workers. We use the notions of configuration and interdependence, taken from Norbert Elias' theory of the civilizing process, along with discussions of gender relations at work; drawing from Michel Foucault, we also reference the disciplinary practices employed down through hospital history. This linkage of discussions on gender issues and on interdependent relations opens up to a reflection on conflicts of interests, power struggles, and the balance of tensions, which in turn makes it possible to problematize gender inequalities with the ultimate aim of achieving an interdisciplinary effort that will promote health care of an integral nature.
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| Authors | Pereira, Audrey Vidal;Rotenberg, Lúcia;Oliveira, Simone Santos; |
| Journal | historia, ciencias, saude--manguinhos |
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10.1590/S0104-59702013005000009
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