Ibaloy traditional pregnancy and child care practices in Bokod, Benguet
- Author:
Christian J. Basatan
1
Author Information
1. University of the Cordilleras-Baguio City
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Ibaloy, childcare, healthcare;
indigenous health practices;
pregnancy;
traditional practices
- MeSH:
Female;
Pregnancy;
Child Care;
Child Health;
Delivery of Health Care
- From:
Philippine Journal of Nursing
2020;90(1):36-46
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
The Cordillera is home to indigenous pregnancy and childcare practices. This study describes the Ibaloy traditional health practices of which little are known. It seeks to contribute to the literature about indigenous pregnancy and childcare practices. This two-year ethnographic study was conducted in Mangagew, Poblacion, Bokod, Benguet. Data was gathered through field observations and interviews with mothers, elders, and traditional birth attendants. The findings showed that Ibaloys are strongly connected to their traditional beliefs and possess strong family and community support for pregnant women and their children. Most of the traditional beliefs and practices of caring are still observed, alongside modern healthcare principles and practices. There are myriad of factors that influence Ibaloy health care decisions apart from their traditional beliefs and practices. Achieving health for these vulnerable groups requires multi-sectoral linkages and active community participation. The result of this research serves as a basis for culturally appropriate evidence-based care for both the Ibaloys and similar groups, and as reference for the Ibaloys’ slowly fading traditional beliefs and practices
- Full text:PJN JAN JUNE 2020 FINAL-38-48.pdf