Threats to safe motherhood in Honduran Miskito communities local perceptions of factors that contribute to material mortality

Despite global initiatives to lower rates of maternal death, barriers to safe motherhood persist, particularly in socially and economically marginalized communities. This article describes the risks that women in Honduran Miskito villages encounter during pregnancy and childbirth. Ethnographic data are used to examine emic understandings of the underlying causes of maternal death. Participant observation, four community discussions, individual interviews with 218 women and five midwives, and a maternal mortality survey were conducted during November 2004 through November 2005. Case studies are drawn from the 55 death histories collected during the survey to illustrate the factors that contribute to maternal mortality.

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Main Author: Arps, Shahna autor/a
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Mortalidad materna, Embarazadas, Misquitos, Riesgo a la salud, Indicadores de salud, Artfrosur,
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