Wells M M
P N G Med J. 1985 Sep;28(3):147-53.
This report describes socio-cultural similarities and differences which will affect the success of midwifery training programs in Karkar and Negiri, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. The report acknowledges these communities' concerns about a midwifery project, notes problems in determining accurate perinatal data for these locales, and indicates the need for comprehensive maternal-child care which is commensurate with these peoples' customs and beliefs. While recognizing that in many nations training of midwifery specialists addresses needs in a practical manner, this report recommends training local women as midwifery teachers as a preferred approach for areas such as Karkar and Negiri.