To describe women's behavioral patterns in the period of "doing the month" (confinement in childbirth) and to determine the degree of differences between "doing the month" practices and daily behaviors.A retrospective survey was conducted with a random sample of 1,813 women who were interviewed using a questionnaire undertaken in May of 2004.The results showed that the majority of women adhered to the traditional customs. While "doing the month", more than 90% of women did not eat cold, hard, or sour food; more than 90% of the women did not wash their hair or body at all, and more than 70% of women did not brush their teeth or wash their feet. As compared to what women normally do, most women drastically c...
PubMed ID: 17275146Objective: to examine and compare women's traditional practices regarding pregnan...
BACKGROUND: In low- and middle-income countries, many women continue working later into pregnancy. ...
In Chinese society, the specific set of postnatal practices called "doing the month" constitutes an ...
Objective: to describe patterns of women's postpartum behaviour in the period of 'doing th...
It is well recognized that individual health behaviour is embedded in cultural patterns of exchange....
Cultural values and practices significantly affect patient care and education. Every effort must be ...
Abstract Background Zuo yuezi is the month postpartum in China associated with a variety of traditio...
An ethnographic approach was used to explore the cultural practices of Hong Kong Chinese women durin...
In Chinese society, the specific set of postnatal practices called 'doing the month' const...
In Chinese society, the specific set of postnatal practices called “doing the month” constitutes an ...
open access articleAim: “Doing the month” has been a traditionally postnatal practice that women fol...
Objectives The aims of this study were to describe women's traditional postpartum practice and ...
Doing the month is the traditional ritual for Chinese postpartum women. A qualitative study involvi...
This study is made in the rural province of Hatay has the traditional social structure, because it ...
WOS: 000308748600024Objective: The purpuse of this article is to determine the traditional practices...
PubMed ID: 17275146Objective: to examine and compare women's traditional practices regarding pregnan...
BACKGROUND: In low- and middle-income countries, many women continue working later into pregnancy. ...
In Chinese society, the specific set of postnatal practices called "doing the month" constitutes an ...
Objective: to describe patterns of women's postpartum behaviour in the period of 'doing th...
It is well recognized that individual health behaviour is embedded in cultural patterns of exchange....
Cultural values and practices significantly affect patient care and education. Every effort must be ...
Abstract Background Zuo yuezi is the month postpartum in China associated with a variety of traditio...
An ethnographic approach was used to explore the cultural practices of Hong Kong Chinese women durin...
In Chinese society, the specific set of postnatal practices called 'doing the month' const...
In Chinese society, the specific set of postnatal practices called “doing the month” constitutes an ...
open access articleAim: “Doing the month” has been a traditionally postnatal practice that women fol...
Objectives The aims of this study were to describe women's traditional postpartum practice and ...
Doing the month is the traditional ritual for Chinese postpartum women. A qualitative study involvi...
This study is made in the rural province of Hatay has the traditional social structure, because it ...
WOS: 000308748600024Objective: The purpuse of this article is to determine the traditional practices...
PubMed ID: 17275146Objective: to examine and compare women's traditional practices regarding pregnan...
BACKGROUND: In low- and middle-income countries, many women continue working later into pregnancy. ...
In Chinese society, the specific set of postnatal practices called "doing the month" constitutes an ...