Background: Over the past several decades in Northern Thailand, there has been a contest of authoritative knowledge between the Hmong traditional birth system and the Thai biomedical maternity system. In this paper, we explore the contest in one Hmong village by describing the traditional and biomedical practices; families’ birth location choices; and elements of authoritative knowledge. Methods: We built on a village survey and conducted an ethnographic qualitative case study of 16 families who made different pregnancy care choices. Results: The contest is being won by the Thai biomedical system, as most families deliver at the hospital. These families choose hospital births when they evaluate problems or potential problems; they have more...
Background: Home delivery (HD) without skilled birth attendants (SBAs) are considered crucial risk f...
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BackgroundChoosing where to give birth can be a matter of life and death for both mother and child. ...
Background: Over the past several decades in Northern Thailand, there has been a contest of authorit...
As a family physician and medical anthropologist, I have interacted with pregnant women and their fa...
Thailand has high rates of maternity services; both antenatal care (ANC) and hospital delivery are w...
Improving prenatal care by increasing participation and enhancing health outcomes is the ultimate go...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2002 Dr. Elizabeth HobanThe central concern of this study ...
This study highlights how beliefs regarding pregnancy and childbirth are intertwined with traditiona...
The Hill People of Laos in Southeast Asia, who are called the Hmong, are from a primitive culture wh...
Background: Choosing where to give birth can be a matter of life and death for both mother and child...
AbstractBackgroundUnequal access to safe obstetric services is still a problem worldwide. I examine ...
Background: The transition to motherhood can be difficult. For some women, it can be a distressing t...
Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may...
This chapter examines women's embodied knowledge of pregnancy, women's explanations of precautions d...
Background: Home delivery (HD) without skilled birth attendants (SBAs) are considered crucial risk f...
© Canadian Nurses Association. Reproduced with permission. Further reproduction is prohibited.The go...
BackgroundChoosing where to give birth can be a matter of life and death for both mother and child. ...
Background: Over the past several decades in Northern Thailand, there has been a contest of authorit...
As a family physician and medical anthropologist, I have interacted with pregnant women and their fa...
Thailand has high rates of maternity services; both antenatal care (ANC) and hospital delivery are w...
Improving prenatal care by increasing participation and enhancing health outcomes is the ultimate go...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2002 Dr. Elizabeth HobanThe central concern of this study ...
This study highlights how beliefs regarding pregnancy and childbirth are intertwined with traditiona...
The Hill People of Laos in Southeast Asia, who are called the Hmong, are from a primitive culture wh...
Background: Choosing where to give birth can be a matter of life and death for both mother and child...
AbstractBackgroundUnequal access to safe obstetric services is still a problem worldwide. I examine ...
Background: The transition to motherhood can be difficult. For some women, it can be a distressing t...
Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may...
This chapter examines women's embodied knowledge of pregnancy, women's explanations of precautions d...
Background: Home delivery (HD) without skilled birth attendants (SBAs) are considered crucial risk f...
© Canadian Nurses Association. Reproduced with permission. Further reproduction is prohibited.The go...
BackgroundChoosing where to give birth can be a matter of life and death for both mother and child. ...