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- W4310761489 abstract "BACKGROUND: Framed as “the great-equalizer,” the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified pressure to adapt critical care labor and resulted in rationing by healthcare workers across the world. OBJECTIVE: To critically investigate how hospital intensive care units are critical sites of care labor and examine how rationing highlights key features of healthcare labor and its inequalities. METHODS: A practice-oriented ethnographic study was conducted in a United States academic ICU by a medical anthropologist and medical intensivists with global health expertise. The analysis drew on 57 in-depth interviews and 25 months of participant observation between 2020 and 2021. RESULTS: Embodied labor constitutes sites and practices of shortage or rationing along three domains: equipment and technology, labor, and emotions and energy. The resulting workers’ practices of adaptation and resilience point to a potentially more robust global health labor politics based on seeing rationing as work. CONCLUSION: Studies of pandemic rationing practices and critical care labor can disrupt too-simple comparative narratives of Global North/South divides. Further studies and efforts must address the toll of healthcare labor." @default.
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- W4310761489 date "2022-12-21" @default.
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- W4310761489 title "The pandemic is not the great equalizer: front-line labor and rationing in COVID-19 critical care" @default.
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