Mexico: maternal deaths, fertility patterns, and social cost--an anthropological study.

M C Elu
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The study of life histories of women who died from a maternal causes identified a lack of value attached to the care of the pregnant woman as one of the main constraints to the prevention of maternal mortality. The immediate family members and women who died had considered pregnancy as a "natural" event. Maternal complications were not perceived as meriting appropriate medical attention. This negative scenario combined with rivalry between providers of traditional and modern medical care, led to a passivity which ultimately prevented appropriate maternal care. These social and cultural values, which reinforce the lack of attention given to pregnant women call for educational efforts on the part of community leaders and health service providers to change the perceptions of pregnancy and childbirth as a completely "natural" event which needs little health care attention. The conflict between traditional birth attendants and the medical profession needs to be addressed by the respective authorities and educational solutions must be identified to rectify the existing lack of knowledge amongst TBA's. The question of developing a frame-work for collaboration between the traditional and the modern sector of health care will need to be addressed in the future.

墨西哥:产妇死亡、生育模式和社会成本——一项人类学研究。
对因产妇原因死亡的妇女的生活史进行的研究发现,缺乏对孕妇护理的重视是预防产妇死亡的主要制约因素之一。直系亲属和死亡的妇女认为怀孕是一件“自然”的事情。产妇并发症被认为不值得适当的医疗照顾。这种消极的情况加上传统和现代医疗保健提供者之间的竞争,导致了一种被动,最终妨碍了适当的产妇保健。这些社会和文化价值观加剧了对孕妇的不重视,这就要求社区领导人和保健服务提供者作出教育努力,改变人们对怀孕和分娩完全是"自然"事件的看法,不需要多少保健照顾。传统接生员与医疗专业人员之间的冲突需要由有关当局加以解决,必须确定教育方面的解决办法,以纠正传统接生员目前缺乏知识的问题。今后需要解决为传统保健部门和现代保健部门之间的合作制定框架的问题。
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