Visibility and invisibility of nursing work in an Argentine neuro-psychiatric colony: an ethnographic perspective

Authors

  • Silvia Balzano CONICET

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34096/cas.i35.1364

Keywords:

Nursing, Deinstitutionalization, Custodial model of care, Medical anthropology, Organizational culture

Abstract

This paper presents reflections on identity and on the work of the nursing staff of a neuropsychiatric institution, dedicated to the care of people with mental disability, as the result of changes implemented in the institution since 2004. Inspired by the deinstitutionalization movement initiated in Europe by Basaglia, Laing, Cooper, Szasz, and Hugo Cohen in Argentina, these transformations would leave aside the traditional custodial model, in favor of a psycho-social model which seeks integration into community life. The implemented changes and adjustments generated among the nursing staff a variety of reflections and questions concerning their collective identity and the invisibility of their work.

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Author Biography

  • Silvia Balzano, CONICET
    Doctora en Antropología de la Universidad de California-Los Ángeles (UCLA). Investigadora independiente en el Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas de Argentina.

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Published

2012-07-01

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Section

Espacio Abierto - Artículos Originales

How to Cite

Visibility and invisibility of nursing work in an Argentine neuro-psychiatric colony: an ethnographic perspective. (2012). Cuadernos De antropología Social, 35, 99-120. https://doi.org/10.34096/cas.i35.1364