2019
DOI: 10.37719/jhcs.2019.v1i1.oa003
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Maternal and Infant Care Beliefs and Practices of Aeta Mothers in Central Luzon, Philippines

Abstract: Background: This study attempts at understanding the Aetas concept of maternal and infant care, specifically, beliefs and practices of Aeta mothers during pregnancy, childbirth and care of the infant. Methodology: Qualitative descriptive design was utilized in this research. Forty Aeta mothers were informants of this study selected via purposive sampling. Participant observation, formal and informal interviews and examination of relevant documents were the instruments for data collection. Findings:… Show more

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“…The Philippines, especially in remote indigenous communities continue to uphold traditional maternal and childcare beliefs (Leabres et al, 2019). There are still some women who adhere to outdated practices, despite efforts by health professionals to promote safe pregnancy .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Philippines, especially in remote indigenous communities continue to uphold traditional maternal and childcare beliefs (Leabres et al, 2019). There are still some women who adhere to outdated practices, despite efforts by health professionals to promote safe pregnancy .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%