Background: This paper explores the changing experience of giving birth in Cambodia over a 53-year period. During this time, Cambodian people experienced armed conflict, extreme privation, foreign invasion, and civil unrest. Methods: An historical perspective was used to explore the changing place and nature of birth assistance given to Cambodian women between 1950 and 2013. Twenty-four life histories of poor and non-poor Cambodians aged 40-74 were gathered and analysed using a grounded thematic approach. Results: In the early lives of the respondents, almost all births occurred at home and were assisted by Traditional Birth Attendants. In modern times, towards the end of their lives, the respondents' grand-children and great grand-children...
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Due to a range of historical reasons, relatively few academic studies of Cambodian society and cultu...
BACKGROUND:Reduction of neonatal and under-five mortality rates remains a primary target in the achi...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2002 Dr. Elizabeth HobanThe central concern of this study ...
This was a contextual investigation into the Khmer Rouge weddings, which included pregnancy and birt...
Cultural impacts on health are profound in the area of maternal health. Cultural beliefs shape a ra...
BackgroundIn Cambodia, the importance of valuing women's childbirth experiences in improving quality...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every woman should have a skilled birth attendan...
Cambodia experienced civil strife, political violence and widespread killings during the rule of the...
Background: Consideration of the needs of pregnant women and their ability and willingness to attend...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to record the beliefs, practices during pregnancy, post-partum...
Objective: maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality rates in Cambodia are high. The provision ...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to record the beliefs, practices during pregnancy, pos...
© Canadian Nurses Association. Reproduced with permission. Further reproduction is prohibited.The go...
Due to a range of historical reasons, relatively few academic studies of Cambodian society and cultu...
BACKGROUND:Reduction of neonatal and under-five mortality rates remains a primary target in the achi...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2002 Dr. Elizabeth HobanThe central concern of this study ...
This was a contextual investigation into the Khmer Rouge weddings, which included pregnancy and birt...
Cultural impacts on health are profound in the area of maternal health. Cultural beliefs shape a ra...
BackgroundIn Cambodia, the importance of valuing women's childbirth experiences in improving quality...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every woman should have a skilled birth attendan...
Cambodia experienced civil strife, political violence and widespread killings during the rule of the...
Background: Consideration of the needs of pregnant women and their ability and willingness to attend...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to record the beliefs, practices during pregnancy, post-partum...
Objective: maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality rates in Cambodia are high. The provision ...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to record the beliefs, practices during pregnancy, pos...
© Canadian Nurses Association. Reproduced with permission. Further reproduction is prohibited.The go...
Due to a range of historical reasons, relatively few academic studies of Cambodian society and cultu...
BACKGROUND:Reduction of neonatal and under-five mortality rates remains a primary target in the achi...