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Health beliefs and practices related to pregnancy and childcare in Qatar: A qualitative study
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2012
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Family MedicineFamily InvolvementHealth BeliefsMaternity ServiceFamily PlanningQualitative StudyQatari WomenQatari SocietyFamily StudiesFamily HealthChild CarePrenatal CarePublic HealthFamily RelationshipsFamily DiversityPregnancy PreventionRespectful Maternity CareQualitative Analysis SoftwareMaternal ComplicationMaternal HealthMaternal Health PolicyMidwiferyPregnancy NutritionChild DevelopmentNursingRural HealthPediatricsFamily PsychologyMedicineWomen's Health
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to understand health beliefs and practices of Qatari women in the areas of pregnancy and childcare. Methods : A qualitative descriptive research design, using focus groups, was used in this study. Purposive sampling was used to recruit college age Qatari women from six universities in Qatar. A total of 43 Qatari women participated in this study. NVivo 8 qualitative analysis software was used to analyze the collected data. Results : A lack of knowledge about pregnancy and childcare was found. Family, especially mothers, provided education and support to mothers during pregnancy and after childbirth, especially during the 40-day period after childbirth. A strong preference for having a large family and having sons to carry the family name was found. Although the Qatari society is changing, the husband and husband’s family play a role in determining the number of children. Conclusion : Childbirth and childcare educational sessions are highly needed, in Qatar, but need to be provided in a culturally sensitive manner. Recommendations were elicited from the participants.
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