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Rethinking the birthing body: Cartesian dualism and perinatal nursing
1Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. lsg@ualberta.ca
Aim Of The Paper:
This paper highlights the pervasive influence of a Cartesian metaphysics on the medical paradigm and its profound impact on the practice of perinatal nursing in North America.
Background:
Modern perinatal health care practices are founded on a Cartesian metaphysics that reduce birthing women to the status of object. Such practices deny the holistic aims of perinatal nursing.
Methods:
A philosophical inquiry informs the tenets of this metaphysical discussion regarding the foundations of perinatal nursing practices.
Findings:
Although perinatal health care is founded on a Cartesian metaphysics, an alternative paradigm of embodied practice is suggested as a way of viewing birthing women as embodied subjects.
Conclusion:
If the foundations of health care, which have been built on a Cartesian metaphysics, are not re-examined, perinatal nurses will be providing care that further reduce women to the status of object.