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Hi Everyone!
I am just writing a research proposal on maternity care for women in
Tanzania or possibly Ethiopia; our idea is to work with birthing women,
asking them about the components of a perinatal care model which would
serve their needs. Having worked in Canada in maternity care for many
years i am aware that most of our models are North American and/or
Western European. The WHO models seem to have been prepared by care
providers and there appears to be a small amount of scholarly literature
generated from any part of the African continent.
If any of you are aware of woman-centred models of
pregnancy/childbirth/postpartum care that emanate outside of North
America and Europe, any other part of the world, particularly if they
are community-generated, i would love to hear about them!
Warmest Wishes
farah
Dr Shroff
On 1/17/2017 8:37 AM, Karen Marie Olsen Lawford wrote:
> Good morning,
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> I am getting ready to write several Fact Sheets about maternity care
> for First Nations on reserves as well as for maternity care providers.
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> If you have a favourite Fact Sheet (either for content, style, or
> layout), could you send it to me? or a link?
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> Meegwetch,
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> Karen Lawford
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