Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the influence of culture on caregiving experiences of parents of preterm infants. The aim of this study was to explore the influence of sociocultural practices on caring for preterm infants in the Ghanaian community. Method Narrative inquiry was utilized to explore the influence of sociocultural practices on the care of preterm infants from 21 mothers, 9 fathers, and 12 household members. Data were collected through face-to-face semistructured interviews and observations at participants’ homes. Results Analysis of data resulted in three threads/themes—respect for the elderly, use of herbal medicines, and communal living. Discussion Commu...
INTRODUCTION: There are at least 22 Arab league states and sections in Northern Africa, southwestern...
This study examined the cultural beliefs and practices related to infant health and development in a...
Aim: This study explored self‐management practices in relation to traditional methods for managing i...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
The research work explores the cultural practices of feeding and hygiene of preterm infants in the P...
Dramatic improvements have been made in child survival over the last 30 years. However, despite the ...
Aims and objectives To explore parents of preterm infants’ experiences of caring for their preterm i...
The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more availabl...
The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more availabl...
Dramatic improvements have been made in child survival over the last 30 years. However, despite the ...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...
BackgroundGood nutrition is essential for increasing survival rates of infants. This study explored ...
SUMMARY OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to collect data on thermal care practices in rural Ghana to inf...
Under the aegis of ‘Sankofa’, this article argues that there is the need to contest indigenous healt...
Many Black African mothers take their newborn infants to a traditional healer not long after birth f...
INTRODUCTION: There are at least 22 Arab league states and sections in Northern Africa, southwestern...
This study examined the cultural beliefs and practices related to infant health and development in a...
Aim: This study explored self‐management practices in relation to traditional methods for managing i...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
The research work explores the cultural practices of feeding and hygiene of preterm infants in the P...
Dramatic improvements have been made in child survival over the last 30 years. However, despite the ...
Aims and objectives To explore parents of preterm infants’ experiences of caring for their preterm i...
The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more availabl...
The study aimed at government efforts in making maternal and child healthcare services more availabl...
Dramatic improvements have been made in child survival over the last 30 years. However, despite the ...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...
BackgroundGood nutrition is essential for increasing survival rates of infants. This study explored ...
SUMMARY OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to collect data on thermal care practices in rural Ghana to inf...
Under the aegis of ‘Sankofa’, this article argues that there is the need to contest indigenous healt...
Many Black African mothers take their newborn infants to a traditional healer not long after birth f...
INTRODUCTION: There are at least 22 Arab league states and sections in Northern Africa, southwestern...
This study examined the cultural beliefs and practices related to infant health and development in a...
Aim: This study explored self‐management practices in relation to traditional methods for managing i...