Birthing on Country for the best start in life: returning childbirth services to Yolŋu mothers, babies and communities in North East Arnhem, Northern Territory.

Autor: Ireland, Sarah, Roe, Yvette, Moore, Suzanne, Maypilama, Elaine Ḻäwurrpa, Bukulatjpi, Dorothy Yuŋgirrŋa, Bukulatjpi, Evelyn Djota, Kildea, Sue
Zdroj: Medical Journal of Australia; Jul2022, Vol. 217 Issue 1, p5-8, 4p
Abstrakt: Birthing on Country for the best start in life: returning childbirth services to Yol u mothers, babies and communities in North East Arnhem, Northern Territory The workshop was in response to a previous Galiwin'ku community consultation in which senior Yol u women called for birthing services to be returned to their island, and that services should better incorporate Yol u cultural care. Keywords: Midwifery; Obstetrics; Maternal health; Community care EN Midwifery Obstetrics Maternal health Community care 5 8 4 07/05/22 20220701 NES 220701 First Nations Yol u women are speaking up to reclaim control and return of childbirth services Over the millennia, First Nations women across Australia have given birth on their Country, supported by family and cultural caring practices, until recent disruption from European colonisation.1 Today, First Nations women, babies and families experience profound health inequities when comparing health outcomes to their Australian counterparts. [Extracted from the article]
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