布基农省巴朗盖卡拉甘干省Sitio Simsimon的Matigsalug部落的妇幼保健实践

Arnulfo B. Ramos
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本研究旨在记录布基农省巴朗盖卡拉甘干省Sitio Simsimon的Matigsalug部落在怀孕、饮食系统、分娩、喂养、洗礼仪式、疾病和纪律等方面的妇幼保健实践。数据的收集来自于实际的野外工作。本研究采用关键信息人访谈法、参与者观察法和摄影法。调查结果表明Sitio Simsimon是一个山区。房子是用藤条做的,人们实行刀耕火种的耕作方式。一名Matigsalug孕妇遵守禁忌以保护婴儿的生命和健康。关于食物的许多信仰和做法对孕产妇和儿童健康产生了理想的影响。母亲们练习母乳喂养,尽管职业母亲有时会训练孩子吃固体食物。割包皮、纹身和嚼槟榔都是该地区的习俗。疾病被诊断为恶鬼引起的。Matigsalug教会他们的孩子重视诚实,耕种他们的农场,并帮助他们的父亲寻找食物。结论是,Matigsalug仍然拥有某些土著妇幼保健服务。建议Matigsalug的母亲需要充分的卫生和营养知识,以改善其妇幼保健。关键词:妇幼保健实践;Matigsalug部落
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Maternal and Child Health Care Practices of the Matigsalug Tribe in Sitio Simsimon, Barangay Kalagangan, Bukidnon
This study was conducted to document the practices on maternal and child health care along the areas of pregnancy, dietary systems, birthing, feeding, baptismal rituals, illnesses and discipline among the Matigsalug tribe in Sitio Simsimon, Barangay Kalagangan, Bukidnon.  The gathering of the data was obtained from actual fieldwork.  Key informant interview, participant observation and photography were triangulated in this study. Findings show that Sitio Simsimon is a mountainous area. Houses are made of rattan and the people are practicing slash-burn farming. A Matigsalug pregnant woman observes taboos to protect the infant's life and health.  Many beliefs and practices on food have desirable effects on maternal and child health.  The mothers practiced breast feeding although working mother sometimes trained the child to eat solid food.  Circumcision, tattoo, and the chewing of betel nut are practiced in the area.  Illnesses are diagnosed as caused by evil spirits. The Matigsalug taught their children to value honesty, cultivate their farm and helped their father in food hunting.  It was concluded that the Matigsalug still possessed certain indigenous maternal and child health care. It is recommended that the Matigsalug mothers need adequate knowledge in hygiene and nutrition to improve their maternal and child health care. Keywors: Maternal and Child Health Care Practices, Matigsalug Tribe
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