Title of article
The experiences of postpartum hospital stay and returning home among Thai mothers in Australia
Author/Authors
Rice، Pranee L. نويسنده , , Naksook، Charin نويسنده , , Watson، Lyndsey E. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-46
From page
47
To page
0
Abstract
the Thai women had varying views about the length of time they should spend in hospital and the care they received. Ten of the twelve women who had had a caesarean birth stayed in hospital for six or more days, consistent with the hospital practice. However, most of those who had had a vaginal delivery opted to go home earlier than the standard hospital practice of four days stay. This was because they were unhappy about specific hospital practices, the hospital environment, or because there are several Thai confinement customs, which, traditionally, a new mother must observe in order to maintain good health and avoid future ill health and which they were not able to follow in hospital. Nevertheless, most women were satisfied with their postpartum care. Most women were aware of the Thai cultural beliefs and practices. However, they showed varying ways of coping with the hospital environment in relation to their varying social situations.
Keywords
Israel , Netherlands , UK , Caucasus , Ethnicity , France , India , Globalization , migration , Switzerland , identity
Journal title
MIDWIFERY
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
MIDWIFERY
Record number
32603
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