INTRODUCTION: There are at least 22 Arab league states and sections in Northern Africa, southwestern Asia, and Europe that incorporate the vast Middle Eastern culture. The purpose of this study was to identify the cultural variations in newborn care practices, self-management of common illnesses, and their potential impact on infant welfare. METHOD: A qualitative design using a focus group approach with 37 Arab mothers in Jordan was used. RESULTS: Findings revealed strong similarities in terms of beliefs, care practices, and the experience of intergenerational conflict in establishing and maintaining traditional practices among mothers. Potentially harmful practices included restrictive swaddling, rubbing a newborn\u27s body with salt, and ...
Aim:Some cultural practices continue to affect the health of newborns and infants. Therefore, ...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
Background: Every year, 120,000 newborns die in Ethiopia. In 2005 a national Safe Motherhood Communi...
INTRODUCTION: There are at least 22 Arab league states and sections in Northern Africa, southwestern...
Aim: This study explored self‐management practices in relation to traditional methods for managing i...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to explore the traditional newborn-care beliefs and practi...
The research work explores the cultural practices of feeding and hygiene of preterm infants in the P...
Background: Failure or lack of intranatal care can lead to a variety of morbidities in the neonatal ...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...
Background: In any system, infant care is affected by common social practices, separated from medica...
Background Culturally sensitive care in the health care system is imperative for optimal outcomes of...
Neonatal deaths account for almost two-thirds of infant mortality worldwide; most deaths are prevent...
The aim of the study was to compare mothers’ opinion and practice regarding infant weaning in two Ar...
Aim:Some cultural practices continue to affect the health of newborns and infants. Therefore, ...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
Background: Every year, 120,000 newborns die in Ethiopia. In 2005 a national Safe Motherhood Communi...
INTRODUCTION: There are at least 22 Arab league states and sections in Northern Africa, southwestern...
Aim: This study explored self‐management practices in relation to traditional methods for managing i...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to explore the traditional newborn-care beliefs and practi...
The research work explores the cultural practices of feeding and hygiene of preterm infants in the P...
Background: Failure or lack of intranatal care can lead to a variety of morbidities in the neonatal ...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...
Background: In any system, infant care is affected by common social practices, separated from medica...
Background Culturally sensitive care in the health care system is imperative for optimal outcomes of...
Neonatal deaths account for almost two-thirds of infant mortality worldwide; most deaths are prevent...
The aim of the study was to compare mothers’ opinion and practice regarding infant weaning in two Ar...
Aim:Some cultural practices continue to affect the health of newborns and infants. Therefore, ...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
Background: Every year, 120,000 newborns die in Ethiopia. In 2005 a national Safe Motherhood Communi...