Cultural Beliefs and Practices in Postpartum Women in Iran: A Qualitative Study.

Maryam Derakhshani, Azadeh Asgarian, Howra Tousi, Zahra Zainolabedini-Naeiny, Sepideh Miraj, Zabihollah Gharlipour
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Abstract

Background: Cultural differences can be seen in the birth and postpartum period, where some traditional practices are used to protect the postpartum women and their newborns. The aim of this study was to investigate the cultural beliefs and practices of postpartum women.

Materials and methods: This was a qualitative study. Data were collected through semistructured in-depth interviews with a purposive sample of 20 mothers in Qom hospitals, Iran from 2019 to 2020. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and finally analysed through conventional content analysis.

Results: Five themes of postpartum women's cultural beliefs and practices emerged from the data analysis including beliefs and practices related to public communications, women's postnatal care beliefs and practices, nutritional beliefs and practices, beliefs and practices pertaining to breastfeeding and infant care, as well as religious and traditional beliefs and practices. The most common cultural beliefs among women were beliefs related to public communications.

Conclusion: Cultural and traditional postpartum beliefs and practices are common among postpartum women in Iran. To change postpartum behaviours, it is necessary to identify beliefs and practices first and then plan to correct wrong beliefs to achieve women's health in postpartum period.

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伊朗产后妇女的文化信仰和实践:一项定性研究。
背景:在分娩和产后阶段可以看到文化差异,一些传统习俗被用来保护产后妇女及其新生儿。本研究的目的是调查产后妇女的文化信仰和实践。材料和方法:这是一项定性研究。数据是通过对2019年至2020年伊朗库姆医院20名母亲的有针对性的样本进行半结构化深入访谈收集的。访谈被逐字转录,最后通过传统的内容分析进行分析。结果:数据分析得出了产后妇女文化信仰和实践的五个主题,包括与公共传播有关的信仰和实践、妇女产后护理信仰和实践,营养信仰和实践以及与母乳喂养和婴儿护理有关的信仰与实践,以及宗教和传统信仰和实践。妇女最常见的文化信仰是与公共传播有关的信仰。结论:文化和传统的产后信仰和做法在伊朗产后妇女中很常见。要改变产后行为,必须首先确定信念和做法,然后计划纠正错误的信念,以实现妇女产后健康。
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