UMass Chan Affiliations
Graduate School of NursingDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2013-03-28Keywords
GhanaHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Infant Mortality
Life Style
Pregnancy
Prenatal Care
Self Care
International Public Health
Maternal and Child Health
Women's Health
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Women's health care providers have noted an increased infant mortality rate among Ghanaian immigrants. We conducted focus groups with 17 women in Ghana. We asked them how they maintained their health both before and during pregnancy. When discussing their health, women repeatedly described the conditions or context of their daily lives and the traditional practices that they used to stay healthy. Knowledge of women's lives, the health care system that they previously used, and their cultural practices can be utilized by health care providers to more fully assess their patients and design more culturally appropriate care for this group of women.Source
Health Care Women Int. 2013;34(8):651-73. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2012.736574. Epub 2013 Mar 28. Link to article on publisher's siteDOI
10.1080/07399332.2012.736574Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/30454PubMed ID
23537401Related Resources
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10.1080/07399332.2012.736574