This study examined the cultural beliefs and practices related to infant health and development in a group of first-generation, immigrant Nigerian mothers in Italy. Twenty-nine mothers of infants aged 2–12 months participated in a semi-structured interview conducted at their homes, with the collaboration of a female Nigerian informant. Maternal responses were analysed using a thematic analysis approach. Two cultural models of the child were identified: the first centred around the infants’ physical health and well-being, and supports the idea of a ‘pediatric’ model stressing the importance of survival, health and physical growth in order to protect babies from mortal diseases and environmental risks. The second model concerned the early at...
Maternal mortality is a global health challenge affecting women within the reproductive age group. T...
INTRODUCTION: More than half of Nigeria’s children under the age of five are at risk of poor develop...
This study explores sociocultural and traditional practices associated with maternal health in Sokot...
Although immigrant parents\u2019 beliefs and practices related to infant health and development are ...
Rationale. Nearly half of all deaths prior to the age of five years globally occur in five nations: ...
One critical health concern that hinders a child’s survival and growth in Nigeria is child mortality...
Background: In many African settings, infant and child care practices are dictated by long-establish...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influence of cultural practices on the birth experience...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
Many Black African mothers take their newborn infants to a traditional healer not long after birth f...
One of the greatest challenges confronting the government in Nigeria today is the need to reduce inf...
Background and Aims. Literature has documented that caregivers from different sociocultural environm...
This study was aimed at contributing to the understanding of cultural parenting strategies in a cont...
Maternal mortality is a global health challenge affecting women within the reproductive age group. T...
INTRODUCTION: More than half of Nigeria’s children under the age of five are at risk of poor develop...
This study explores sociocultural and traditional practices associated with maternal health in Sokot...
Although immigrant parents\u2019 beliefs and practices related to infant health and development are ...
Rationale. Nearly half of all deaths prior to the age of five years globally occur in five nations: ...
One critical health concern that hinders a child’s survival and growth in Nigeria is child mortality...
Background: In many African settings, infant and child care practices are dictated by long-establish...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
The purpose of this study was to explore the influence of cultural practices on the birth experience...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...
This study aimed to explore how sociocultural practices and beliefs may influence maternal mortality...
Many Black African mothers take their newborn infants to a traditional healer not long after birth f...
One of the greatest challenges confronting the government in Nigeria today is the need to reduce inf...
Background and Aims. Literature has documented that caregivers from different sociocultural environm...
This study was aimed at contributing to the understanding of cultural parenting strategies in a cont...
Maternal mortality is a global health challenge affecting women within the reproductive age group. T...
INTRODUCTION: More than half of Nigeria’s children under the age of five are at risk of poor develop...
This study explores sociocultural and traditional practices associated with maternal health in Sokot...