Woods A B
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital School of Nursing.
J Nurse Midwifery. 1991 Jul-Aug;36(4):249-52. doi: 10.1016/0091-2182(91)90087-6.
Pakistan is a relatively new nation of predominantly Islamic influence. Like many developing countries, it is plagued by extensive communicable diseases, malnutrition, inadequate sewage systems, and illiteracy. Religious beliefs and cultural influences impact heavily on access to health care and on maternal-child health outcomes. This paper examines the major maternal-child health problems encountered, as well as implications for midwifery practice in an Islamic country.
巴基斯坦是一个相对年轻的国家,主要受伊斯兰教影响。与许多发展中国家一样,它饱受传染病肆虐、营养不良、污水系统不完善和文盲问题的困扰。宗教信仰和文化影响对获得医疗保健的机会以及母婴健康状况有着重大影响。本文探讨了所遇到的主要母婴健康问题,以及对一个伊斯兰国家助产实践的影响。