津巴布韦戈克韦 Chitekete 的 Johane Masowe Chishanu 在母婴健康方面的观念转变

Inkanyiso Pub Date : 2024-03-29 DOI:10.4102/ink.v16i1.106
Trevor Nkomo, Macloud Sipeyiye
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本研究探讨了津巴布韦 Gokwe 的 Johane Masowe Chishanu of Chitekete(JMCC)的孕产妇保健服务系统。该教会因其孕产妇保健方法而迅速发展并广受欢迎。这项研究旨在了解 JMCC 的孕产妇保健方法与生物医学分娩系统之间的关系。我们希望了解 JMCC 在寻求孕产妇保健服务时如何处理这种微妙的平衡,以便从他们的经验中汲取建议,将这两个系统结合起来。这项研究既是经验性的,也是理论性的。它采用了定性现象学探索方法,并利用了现有文献中有关 JMCC 处理产妇保健问题的方法。不断变化的信仰和持久的信念理论是本研究的基础。以往对非洲独立教会(AICs)的研究一般侧重于其信仰和做法如何影响消极的寻求健康行为。这些研究得出的结论往往是,非洲独立教会始终是健康问题的一部分,而不是解决方案的一部分。本研究探讨了在人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和获得性免疫缺陷综合症(艾滋病)的背景下,JMCC 在多大程度上对其信仰和做法进行了积极的重新诠释,以处理敏感的孕产妇保健问题:对津巴布韦使徒教派的孕产妇保健系统以及艾滋病毒和艾滋病的流行进行了研究,主要重点是约翰内-马兰吉使徒教会。有关约翰马兰吉使徒教会(Johane Masowe Chishanu,JMC)孕产妇分娩系统,特别是有关戈克韦 JMCC 的研究很少。
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Shifting notions in matrnal health of Johane Masowe Chishanu of Chitekete, Gokwe, Zimbabwe
The study explores the maternal health delivery system of Johane Masowe Chishanu of Chitekete (JMCC), Gokwe in Zimbabwe. The Church is growing tremendously and has become popular, owing to its approach to maternal health. The study aimed to find out how the JMCC’s approach to maternal health relates to the biomedical delivery system. We wanted to find out how the JMCC handles this delicate balance in their search for maternal health services with a view to tapping from their experiences in recommending integration between the two systems. The study is both empirical and theoretical. It employs qualitative phenomenological exploration and, makes use of the existing literature on the JMCC’s approach to maternal health issues. The theory of changing beliefs and enduring faith underpinned the study. Past researches on African Independent Churches (AICs) in general tend to focus on how their beliefs and practices influence negative health-seeking behaviours. They have often concluded that AICs are through and through part of the problem in health matters and not part of the solution. The study explores the extent to which the JMCC is positively reinterpreting its beliefs and practices in order to handle the sensitive maternal health issues in the context of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).Contribution: Researches have been conducted on maternal health systems and the pandemic of HIV and AIDS in apostolic sects in Zimbabwe in general, and the main focus has been on the Johanne Marange Apostolic Church. Little has been written on the Johane Masowe Chishanu’s (JMC) maternal delivery system, especially about the JMCC, Gokwe.
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