Health beliefs and practices related to pregnancy and childcare in Qatar: A qualitative study

  • Kridli S
  • Ilori O
  • Verriest H
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand health beliefs and practices of Qatari women in the areas of pregnancy and childcare. Methods: A qualitative descriptive research design, using focus groups, was used in this study. Purposive sampling was used to recruit college age Qatari women from six universities in Qatar. A total of 43 Qatari women participated in this study. NVivo 8 qualitative analysis software was used to analyze the collected data. Results: A lack of knowledge about pregnancy and childcare was found. Family, especially mothers, provided education and support to mothers during pregnancy and after childbirth, especially during the 40-day period after childbirth. A strong preference for having a large family and having sons to carry the family name was found. Although the Qatari society is changing, the husband and husband's family play a role in determining the number of children. Conclusion: Childbirth and childcare educational sessions are highly needed, in Qatar, but need to be provided in a culturally sensitive manner. Recommendations were elicited from the participants.

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Kridli, S. A.-O., Ilori, O. M., & Verriest, H. L. (2012). Health beliefs and practices related to pregnancy and childcare in Qatar: A qualitative study. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.5430/jnep.v3n2p1

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