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From Liminality to Vitality: Infant Feeding Beliefs Among Refugee Mothers From Vietnam and Myanmar

机译:从限富度到生命力:来自越南和缅甸的难民母亲之间的婴儿喂养信仰

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Infant feeding in traditional (non-White societies) is imbued within beliefs surrounding the human body and food. This article, framed within the liminality theory, demonstrates perspectives of 38 Vietnamese and Myanmarese refugee mothers. Situated within the postmodern methodological framework, innovative methods of in-depth interviewing and drawing were used to gather participant's subjectivities. As birthing renders the new mother and infant weak, the findings mirror a "liminality to vitality" nurturing continuum, acknowledging the (a) essentialism of bodily breast milk, (b) rituals that strengthen mothers for lactation, (c) lactation-inducing food, and (d) culturally symbolic non-milk food that promote an independence for nourishment other than from the maternal body. Health care professionals are called to value the importance of bodily vitality in birthing and clinical maternal-child health/nutrition spheres so that culturally specific services and consultations are rendered. Our findings also offer a platform to developing models of care for families from Vietnamese and four ethnic Myanmarese communities.
机译:在传统(非白人社会)中,婴儿喂养充满了围绕人体和食物的信念。本文以边缘理论为框架,展示了38位越南和缅甸难民母亲的观点。在后现代方法论框架内,采用了创新的深度访谈和绘画方法来收集参与者的主观性。由于分娩使新母亲和婴儿虚弱,研究结果反映了一个“活力极限”培育连续体,承认(a)身体母乳的本质,(b)加强母亲哺乳的仪式,(c)诱导哺乳的食物,以及(d)文化象征性的非母乳食物,促进独立于母体之外的营养。卫生保健专业人员被要求重视身体活力在分娩和临床母婴健康/营养领域的重要性,以便提供特定文化的服务和咨询。我们的研究结果还为越南和缅甸四个民族社区的家庭护理模式的发展提供了一个平台。

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