Traditional Belief and Practice on Postpartum Recovery among Mothers in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia

Postpartum care is highly important to prevent maternal and infant morbidity. In Malaysia, there are several traditional postpartum care practices by mothers. Different states adopted different ways to perform those practices. In spite of long and established practices in Malaysia, its effect and sa...

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Main Authors: Abdul Ghani Radiah, Salehudin Saezah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815005067
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spelling doaj-1123cd78d38b4b8895062f47bbe461452021-02-02T04:58:58ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011500506710.1051/matecconf/201815005067matecconf_mucet2018_05067Traditional Belief and Practice on Postpartum Recovery among Mothers in East Coast of Peninsular MalaysiaAbdul Ghani RadiahSalehudin SaezahPostpartum care is highly important to prevent maternal and infant morbidity. In Malaysia, there are several traditional postpartum care practices by mothers. Different states adopted different ways to perform those practices. In spite of long and established practices in Malaysia, its effect and safety profile is not well understood. This study aims to gain an understanding of the traditional practices that Malay women follow in relation to postpartum care and the rationales underpinning such practices. A cross sectional study (n=100) was conducted using self-administered questionnaire consists of demographic information, practice of postpartum care and knowledge of postpartum care. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package Social Software (2.0). The findings shown that, there was no significant association of socio-demographic data with confinement period (p>0.05). For postpartum dietary practice, there were only association between age and encourage more water intake (p=0.047, p<0.05) and also between number of children and prohibit greasy food (p=0.032, p<0.05). For association between socio-demographic data and postpartum physical practice, there was only association between age and body scrub (p=0.046, p<0.05). The most significant factor that influenced postpartum care practice and its knowledge was family tradition with 83% and 97%, respectively. Traditional postpartum care practice is still significant and dominant among mothers in Kuantan, Pahang. This information is important for health care professional to educate women and provide strategies to help them to integrate their beliefs and the practices recommended in contemporary health care practice.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815005067
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Traditional Belief and Practice on Postpartum Recovery among Mothers in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Salehudin Saezah
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title Traditional Belief and Practice on Postpartum Recovery among Mothers in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Traditional Belief and Practice on Postpartum Recovery among Mothers in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Traditional Belief and Practice on Postpartum Recovery among Mothers in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Traditional Belief and Practice on Postpartum Recovery among Mothers in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Traditional Belief and Practice on Postpartum Recovery among Mothers in East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort traditional belief and practice on postpartum recovery among mothers in east coast of peninsular malaysia
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Postpartum care is highly important to prevent maternal and infant morbidity. In Malaysia, there are several traditional postpartum care practices by mothers. Different states adopted different ways to perform those practices. In spite of long and established practices in Malaysia, its effect and safety profile is not well understood. This study aims to gain an understanding of the traditional practices that Malay women follow in relation to postpartum care and the rationales underpinning such practices. A cross sectional study (n=100) was conducted using self-administered questionnaire consists of demographic information, practice of postpartum care and knowledge of postpartum care. Data was analyzed using Statistical Package Social Software (2.0). The findings shown that, there was no significant association of socio-demographic data with confinement period (p>0.05). For postpartum dietary practice, there were only association between age and encourage more water intake (p=0.047, p<0.05) and also between number of children and prohibit greasy food (p=0.032, p<0.05). For association between socio-demographic data and postpartum physical practice, there was only association between age and body scrub (p=0.046, p<0.05). The most significant factor that influenced postpartum care practice and its knowledge was family tradition with 83% and 97%, respectively. Traditional postpartum care practice is still significant and dominant among mothers in Kuantan, Pahang. This information is important for health care professional to educate women and provide strategies to help them to integrate their beliefs and the practices recommended in contemporary health care practice.
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