Med
Anthropol 1990 Aug;12(3):269-87.
Falling through the cracks: contradictions and barriers to care in a prenatal
clinic.
Lazarus ES.
Department of Anthropology, Oberlin College, OH 44074.
Prenatal care is often cited as a major factor in the prevention of poor
birth outcomes. Yet, the social environment of care has been little studied.
This paper illustrates how contradictory features in the structure of
the health care system create barriers that weaken effective health care
delivery. Social relations in a large urban public outpatient clinic are
described and analyzed regarding their impact on clinic procedures. The
paper focuses on: 1) the division of labor in which work is compartmentalized
and power is diffused; 2) the asymmetrical doctor-patient relationship
magnified by social class differences; and 3) the training of resident
physicians who provide primary prenatal care. Improvements in the quality
of care in public clinics cannot come about without an understanding of
the effects that contributing factors have on the way care is organized.
PMID: 2233173 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]