A retrospective ethnographic enquiry was used to examine the values and beliefs that underpin Swazi women's birth practices during pregnancy, labour, birth and the postnatal period. An unstructured interview guide was used to conduct 15 one-to-one audio-taped interviews in the field. Results revealed that although Swazi women embraced modern biomedical practices, they also largely adhered to customary practices, including use of traditional model of causation of illness, and the use of traditional medicines during childbirth. Recommendations include parallel antenatal education, which gives credence to the customs within the context of scientific modernity. In addition, changes are needed to public health policy that allows parallel sy...
The study explored cultural perspectives of the Zimbabwean Ndebele on alternative modes of childbirt...
This anthropological study exammes the relationships, influences and power dynanucs underpinning d...
Background/AimsThe provision of high-quality antenatal care improves maternal and child health outco...
Thwala SBP, Jones LK, Holroyd E. International Journal of Nursing Practice 2011; 17: 93-101 Swazilan...
Objective: This study explores and describes the values, beliefs, and practices of rural Swazi women...
Objective. To explore and describe the values, beliefs and experiences of rural Swazi women regardin...
Objective. To explore and describe the values, beliefs and experiences of rural Swazi women regardin...
The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small African nation with an HIV prevalence rate of 27.4% in adults an...
This study highlights how beliefs regarding pregnancy and childbirth are intertwined with traditiona...
Introduction: Here, we report the traditions, customs, and beliefs of rural women during pregnancy, ...
Purpose: Decreasing newborn morbidity and mortality remains a serious global health challenge. For t...
Pregnancy and childbirth are almost universally associated with culturally based ceremonies and ritu...
Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.This is a study of th...
This thesis presents perspectives and experiences of different stakeholders and their ways of reason...
In the health professions there is an increased awareness of the risk that in a modern hospital, the...
The study explored cultural perspectives of the Zimbabwean Ndebele on alternative modes of childbirt...
This anthropological study exammes the relationships, influences and power dynanucs underpinning d...
Background/AimsThe provision of high-quality antenatal care improves maternal and child health outco...
Thwala SBP, Jones LK, Holroyd E. International Journal of Nursing Practice 2011; 17: 93-101 Swazilan...
Objective: This study explores and describes the values, beliefs, and practices of rural Swazi women...
Objective. To explore and describe the values, beliefs and experiences of rural Swazi women regardin...
Objective. To explore and describe the values, beliefs and experiences of rural Swazi women regardin...
The Kingdom of Swaziland is a small African nation with an HIV prevalence rate of 27.4% in adults an...
This study highlights how beliefs regarding pregnancy and childbirth are intertwined with traditiona...
Introduction: Here, we report the traditions, customs, and beliefs of rural women during pregnancy, ...
Purpose: Decreasing newborn morbidity and mortality remains a serious global health challenge. For t...
Pregnancy and childbirth are almost universally associated with culturally based ceremonies and ritu...
Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.This is a study of th...
This thesis presents perspectives and experiences of different stakeholders and their ways of reason...
In the health professions there is an increased awareness of the risk that in a modern hospital, the...
The study explored cultural perspectives of the Zimbabwean Ndebele on alternative modes of childbirt...
This anthropological study exammes the relationships, influences and power dynanucs underpinning d...
Background/AimsThe provision of high-quality antenatal care improves maternal and child health outco...