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Postpartum breastfeeding experiences in the traditional-biomedical crossroads: A qualitative study using drawing with Vietnamese and Myanmarese refugee women in Australia

机译:产后母乳喂养在传统生物医学十字路口中的经验:使用越南和缅甸难民妇女在澳大利亚使用绘图的定性研究

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Aims To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impact on breastfeeding experiences of refugee women from Vietnam and Myanmar in Brisbane, Australia. Design A qualitative study guided by feminist methodological inquiry. Methods Semi-structured interviews and drawing exercises were conducted with recent ( = 10 years) refugee women between July 2015 - June 2016. Verbal data were analysed thematically, whereas drawings were analysed with the critical visual analytical framework. Results The findings reflect how 36 mothers negotiated their breastfeeding experiences in the "traditional-biomedical" intersection (major theme) in face of changing support networks, social structures, hospital policies and postpartum services postresettlement (sub-themes). Tensions of cultural unfamiliarity in the western setting generally contributed to early breastfeeding cessation among recent arrivals, whereas social (extended families, tertiary education) and cultural (English literacy) capitals and a longer stay in Australia enabled established arrivals to integrate the traditional and western biomedical beliefs. Conclusion The ability of established arrivals to integrate both traditional and western worldviews may assist in addressing breastfeeding uncertainties that affect recent arrivals. Perspectives of midwives from the western postnatal spheres merit future exploration. Impact Positive early breastfeeding experiences lead to its long-term success. By identifying the impact that conflicting beliefs have on breastfeeding experiences of refugees in the western biomedical environment, this study suggests how interventions that focus on reinforcing maternal cultural and social capital could benefit community empowerment, healthcare and policy sectors nationally and globally.
机译:旨在探讨产后支持网络,住院和医疗保健服务如何影响来自澳大利亚布里斯班越南和缅甸的难民妇女的母乳喂养经验。设计了女性主义方法查询指导的定性研究。方法采访近期(= 10年)2015年7月至2016年6月期间进行了半结构性访谈和绘图练习。主题分析了口头数据,而临界视觉分析框架分析了图纸。结果调查结果反映了36名母亲在面对不断变化的支持网络,社会结构,医院政策和产后服务Postresettlement(子主题)方面的“传统生物医学”交叉路口(主要主题)谈判他们的母乳喂养经验。西方环境中的文化不熟悉的紧张局势通常促进了最近抵达的早期母乳喂养,而社会(大专院长,高等教育)和文化(英语扫盲)首都和长时间留在澳大利亚的成立抵达,以融入传统和西方生物医学信仰。结论既定抵达融合传统和西方世界观的能力可能有助于解决影响最近抵达的母乳喂养的不确定性。西部产后领域的助产士的观点优异的探索。影响阳性早期母乳喂养经验导致其​​长期成功。通过确定对西部生物医学环境中难民母乳喂养经验的影响,这项研究表明,这项研究表明,关注妇幼保护和社会资本的干预措施如何在全国和全球中受益社区赋权,医疗保健和政策部门。

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