The research work explores the cultural practices of feeding and hygiene of preterm infants in the Pakistani context. A Qualitative descriptive-exploratory design has been used. Purposive sampling was utilized to recruit 17 mothers, who met inclusion criteria from a largest government tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. The semi-structured interview was used to collect the data, which lasted for approximately 45-60 minutes. Thematic analysis was conducted to analyze the key findings of the study. Welcoming newborn with \u27honey\u27 and herbal remedies were reported as a common ritual among mothers. Findings revealed differences in the time period of initial bath given to the preterm, ranges from 3 days to 1 month. These custom var...
BACKGROUND : Caregivers are offered health information on neonatal care before they are discharged ...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...
Background: Failure or lack of intranatal care can lead to a variety of morbidities in the neonatal ...
The purpose of this longitudinal qualitative descriptive study was to explore American Indian (AI) m...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
Background: In any system, infant care is affected by common social practices, separated from medica...
Annually four million neonatal deaths occur around the globe, approximately three-quarters die withi...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to explore the traditional newborn-care beliefs and practi...
To explore traditional neonatal beliefs and care practices and to assess the predictors for giving p...
INTRODUCTION: There are at least 22 Arab league states and sections in Northern Africa, southwestern...
Background: Prelacteal feeding, the feeding a newborn substances or liquids before breastfeeding, is...
The Punjabi postpartum tradition is called sawa mahina (‘five weeks’). This study investigates infan...
Abstract Background Cultural practices are an integral part of childrearing and remain a significant...
This study aims to explore the experiences of mothers in caring for premature babies who have been t...
BACKGROUND : Caregivers are offered health information on neonatal care before they are discharged ...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...
Background: Failure or lack of intranatal care can lead to a variety of morbidities in the neonatal ...
The purpose of this longitudinal qualitative descriptive study was to explore American Indian (AI) m...
Introduction Although culture is an integral part of health, there is scarcity of evidence on the in...
Background: In any system, infant care is affected by common social practices, separated from medica...
Annually four million neonatal deaths occur around the globe, approximately three-quarters die withi...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to explore the traditional newborn-care beliefs and practi...
To explore traditional neonatal beliefs and care practices and to assess the predictors for giving p...
INTRODUCTION: There are at least 22 Arab league states and sections in Northern Africa, southwestern...
Background: Prelacteal feeding, the feeding a newborn substances or liquids before breastfeeding, is...
The Punjabi postpartum tradition is called sawa mahina (‘five weeks’). This study investigates infan...
Abstract Background Cultural practices are an integral part of childrearing and remain a significant...
This study aims to explore the experiences of mothers in caring for premature babies who have been t...
BACKGROUND : Caregivers are offered health information on neonatal care before they are discharged ...
Background: Traditional practices are commonly present within the Jordanian society, especailly thos...
Background: Neonatal mortality remains unacceptably high in most sub-Saharan and Asian communities, ...