Philosophy of Health Care for Women
The enhancement of my philosophy of health care for women, through a re-examination of my original three specific concepts emotional, social and spiritual which I would blend with my knowledge that I have gained in this course. Also, how it is related to the actual clinical care of women. At the end of this quarter, my philosophy of health care for women as expanded.
The health of the women in any society is the most essential piece of the health care system in countries around the world. I still believe that the health and well-being of women will determine the future empowerment and economic strength of women-owned businesses in the communities. This is also the belief …show more content…
Western society rewards specialization, the examination of a piece of the whole, Kurus (2001). Every society in the world has felt the need to thoroughly socialize its citizens into conformity with its norms, and citizens derive many benefits from such socialization Williyanti (2011). The way a society conceives of and uses technology reflects and perpetuates the value and belief system that underlies it. Pregnancy and childbirth is a crucial time in a woman’s life for her to explore empowerment. For an example, one of the books that I read this quarter in the Conceptual Frameworks for Women’s Health course by Robbie Davis-Floyd (2004), has written a brilliant feminist analysis of childbirth rites of passage in American culture. These rites, she argues take away women’s power over their bodies, naturally designed to bring life into the world and for no physiological reason give it to the medical system. She believes that society, intimidated by women’s ability to give birth, has designed obstetrical rituals that are far more complex than natural childbirth itself in order to deliver what is from nature into