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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Bioethics
  • Sociology of Medicine

Context:

  • Emerging trends in biomedicine, termed biomedicalization, are reshaping healthcare.
  • Maternal serum screening serves as a key example of this integration.
  • Understanding these shifts is crucial for contemporary nursing practice.

Purpose:

  • To explore nursing care within the context of biomedicalization.
  • To analyze the interactive processes linking biomedical advancements and nursing care.
  • To examine the ethical considerations of biomedicalization in maternal care.

Summary:

  • Five interactive processes were identified: social impact, value of life, pregnant women's status, professional relationships, and caring attitudes.
  • These processes illustrate the complex relationship between biomedicalization and the core values of nursing.
  • The study highlights the importance of maintaining a reverence for life ethic amidst technological advancements.

Impact:

  • Provides insights into adapting nursing care to a biomedicalized environment.
  • Informs ethical discussions regarding reproductive technologies and patient care.
  • Enhances understanding of the social and professional implications of medical advancements in nursing.