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Author Strong, Adrienne E., 1988- author.

Title Documenting death : maternal mortality and the ethics of care in Tanzania / Adrienne E. Strong.

Publication Info. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The Mawingu Regional Hospital maternity ward -- Working in scarcity -- Protocols and deviations: good enough care -- "Bad luck," lost babies, and the structuring of realities -- Landscapes of accountability in care -- The stories we tell about the deaths we see -- Already dead -- "Pregnancy is poison": the road to maternal death -- The meanings of maternal death.
Summary "Documenting Death is a gripping ethnographic account of the deaths of pregnant women in a hospital in a low-resource setting in Tanzania. Through an exploration of everyday ethics and care practices on a local maternity ward, anthropologist Adrienne E. Strong untangles the reasons Tanzania has achieved so little sustainable success in reducing maternal mortality rates, despite global development support. Growing administrative pressures to document good care serve to preclude good care in practice while placing frontline healthcare workers in moral and ethical peril. Maternal health emergencies expose the precarity of hospital social relations and accountability systems, which, together, continue to lead to the deaths of pregnant women"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Mawingu Regional Hospital (Rukwa Region, Tanzania)
Mothers -- Mortality -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Tanzania.
Mothers -- Mortality.
Tanzania.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Mothers.
Other Form: Print version: Strong, Adrienne E., 1988- Documenting death Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020] 9780520310704
ISBN 9780520973916 (epub)
0520973917 (epub)