Other Titles
Perceptions and practices of Hmong childbearing women in rural Vietnam
Abstract
Gaining greater understanding of Hmong cultural beliefs and practices can promote respectful nursing care leading to positive health outcomes. Nurses can integrate traditional Hmong cultural practices when feasible with evidence-based practice to ensure quality healthcare and satisfying birthing experiences.
Sigma Membership
Unknown
Lead Author Affiliation
Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document, Video Recording
Study Design/Type
N/A
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Childbirth, Cultural Respect, Hmong, Vietnam
Recommended Citation
Corbett, Cheryl Ann, "Perceptions and practices of Hmong childbearing women: Promoting cultural respect" (2020). INRC (Congress). 145.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/inrc/2020/presentations_2020/145
Conference Name
31st International Nursing Research Congress
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International
Conference Location
Virtual Event
Conference Year
2020
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Perceptions and practices of Hmong childbearing women: Promoting cultural respect
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Gaining greater understanding of Hmong cultural beliefs and practices can promote respectful nursing care leading to positive health outcomes. Nurses can integrate traditional Hmong cultural practices when feasible with evidence-based practice to ensure quality healthcare and satisfying birthing experiences.