This article is located within the framework of a post-processual perspective of architectural anthropology that investigates the possible similarities between ideological and material correlates. Starting from this premise, the objective of the article has been to investigate the main paradigms of care and their possible analogies with the different architectural typologies of clinical spaces in terms of healthcare humanization. For this, a qualitative methodology has been followed, using documentary analysis and participant observation as data collection sources, accumulating a total of one hundred and forty-four hours of observation in a district hospital of the public network. The results show a dichotomous classification in which fragmented spaces materialize from atomistic and technocratic ideologies, consistent with mechanized and dehumanized care dynamics, and from psychosocial and holistic ideologies integrated spaces, congruent with individualized and humanized itineraries. It is concluded that clinical architecture is built from certain care ideologies that, when reified in specific healthcare spaces, make up “cosmoplaces” that force them to enter their own dynamics, in turn feeding back the ideologies of origin.
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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