Aim: To explore the experiences of women from three population groups of immediate skin-to-skin contact (SSC) with their newborn babies. Method: A mixed methods approach was adopted in a phenomenological study to elicit the experiences of English, Pakistani and Bangladeshi women. Audiotaped diaries, semi-structured interviews, photographs and video recordings were employed. Concept mapping was central to data analysis. Results: This paper reports novel findings that women contextualized and accepted secretions and bodily fluids from birth. This contradicts the beliefs of midwives that Asian women find bodily secretions abhorrent and culturally unacceptable. All participants reported positive experiences of SSC despite varying degrees of soi...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation for immediate skin-to-skin co...
Midwives and maternity nurses have a major role in supporting babies’ health. An important strategy ...
Aim: To explore the experiences of women from three populationgroups of immediate skin-to-skin conta...
This study was carried out in a well-established UNICEF Baby Friendly accredited maternity unit in a...
Background. The physiological basis for the benefits of skin-to-skin (SSC) contact has been establis...
Background Maternity services struggle to provide culturally appropriate care that meets the needs o...
Enormous amounts of evidence exist regarding the positive effects of skin-to-skin contact on infant ...
Early skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth is recommended as part of the United Nations Children's...
Abstract Background Skin to skin contact (SSC) at birth is the standard of care for newborns without...
Aim: Despite the evidence suggesting the positive impact of the immediate mother-newborn Skin-to-Ski...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
Acculturating to a host country has a negative impact on immigrant women's breastfeeding practices, ...
BACKGROUND: Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) occurs when a naked full-term neonate is placed on their moth...
The implementation of skin-to-skin contact between the mother and baby immediately after birth is as...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation for immediate skin-to-skin co...
Midwives and maternity nurses have a major role in supporting babies’ health. An important strategy ...
Aim: To explore the experiences of women from three populationgroups of immediate skin-to-skin conta...
This study was carried out in a well-established UNICEF Baby Friendly accredited maternity unit in a...
Background. The physiological basis for the benefits of skin-to-skin (SSC) contact has been establis...
Background Maternity services struggle to provide culturally appropriate care that meets the needs o...
Enormous amounts of evidence exist regarding the positive effects of skin-to-skin contact on infant ...
Early skin-to-skin contact (SSC) after birth is recommended as part of the United Nations Children's...
Abstract Background Skin to skin contact (SSC) at birth is the standard of care for newborns without...
Aim: Despite the evidence suggesting the positive impact of the immediate mother-newborn Skin-to-Ski...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
Acculturating to a host country has a negative impact on immigrant women's breastfeeding practices, ...
BACKGROUND: Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) occurs when a naked full-term neonate is placed on their moth...
The implementation of skin-to-skin contact between the mother and baby immediately after birth is as...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
BackgroundDespite the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation for immediate skin-to-skin co...
Midwives and maternity nurses have a major role in supporting babies’ health. An important strategy ...