Fadzil Fariza, Shamsuddin Khadijah, Wan Puteh Sharifa Ezat
Department of Community Health, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia .
J Altern Complement Med. 2016 Jul;22(7):503-8. doi: 10.1089/acm.2013.0469. Epub 2015 Jul 13.
To briefly describe the postpartum practices among the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia and to identify commonalities in their traditional postpartum beliefs and practices.
This narrative review collated information on traditional postpartum practices among Malaysian mothers through a literature search for published research papers on traditional postpartum practices in Malaysia.
This review shows that Malaysian mothers have certain postpartum practices that they considered to be important for preventing future ill health. Despite the perceived differences in intra-ethnic postpartum practices, most Malaysian mothers, although from different ethnicities, share similarities in their postpartum regimens and practices in terms of beliefs and adherence to food taboos, use of traditional postpartum massage and traditional herbs, and acknowledgment of the role of older female family members in postpartum care.
Health care providers should be aware of multiethnic traditional postpartum practices and use the commonalities in these practices as part of their postpartum care regimen.
简要描述马来西亚三大主要族群的产后习俗,并找出其传统产后观念与习俗中的共性。
本叙述性综述通过检索已发表的关于马来西亚传统产后习俗的研究论文,整理了马来西亚母亲传统产后习俗的相关信息。
本综述表明,马来西亚母亲有一些她们认为对预防未来疾病很重要的产后习俗。尽管族内产后习俗存在差异,但大多数马来西亚母亲,尽管来自不同种族,在产后养生法和习俗方面,在信仰、对食物禁忌的遵守、传统产后按摩和传统草药的使用,以及对年长女性家庭成员在产后护理中作用的认可方面都有相似之处。
医疗保健提供者应了解多民族传统产后习俗,并将这些习俗中的共性作为产后护理方案的一部分。