Maternal Healthcare and Doulas in China
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-46962-7 (ISBN)
This brief explores the resurgence of the role of doulas in the child birthing process in Chinese clinical settings, as a lens to understand comparative pre- and post-natal care worldwide. The demand for doulas in China is increasing, and the rise in the use of doulas is thought to be due to increasing dissatisfaction with current institutional maternity health care. Attention is focused on Chinese women's relationships with their bodies and on women's experiences of choice, agency, and access to health and reproductive services as well as maternal health care information and support. Chapters present an overview of the current experience of pre- and post- natal care in China. In addition, chapters explore interview data on how Chinese doulas construct multiple identities, in terms of serving as lactation consultants, child care providers, and child care educators for women during pregnancy and childbirth.
Maternal Healthcare and Doulas in China will be of interest to researchers in public health and health policy, particularly with an interest in maternal health or Asian studies, as well as, health practitioners, and clinicians who are interested in issues related to women, maternity, health care, childbirth, and feminist research in China.
Zehui Dai is an Associate Professor in the School of Communication at Radford University. Dr. Dai studies interpersonal and health communication and teaches with the passion for education, diversity, public service, and social change. Her work has appeared in refereed journals such as the Journal of Perinatal Education , and she has had several national and international conference presentations including top paper awards with the National Communication Association and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Critical Health Communication and Feminism.- Chapter 3: Career Motivations for Doulas.- Chapter 4: Sisterhood: Sisters, Families, or Emotional Labour?.- Chapter 5: Medical Procedures and Discourses Around Women's Bodies.- Chapter 6: Disagreements and Conflicts: Who is in Charge of the Delivery Room?.- Chapter 7: Looking Forward.- Concluding Thoughts and A New Beginning.
Erscheinungsdatum | 18.01.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | X, 81 p. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 153 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe ► Hebamme / Entbindungspfleger | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitswesen | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Naturheilkunde | |
Schlagworte | Chinese women's experiences of labor • Dissatisfaction with the labor experience • Doula care and National Child Policy • Doulas and doula care • Emotional labor in the child birthing process • Family stories in the delivery room • Feminist perspectives on the body, discipline, & c • Feminist perspectives on the body, discipline, & childbirth • Future development of doula care in China • Historical perspectives on Chinese midwifery • maternal and child health • Medical discourses around women's bodies in China • Medical procedures around women's bodies in China • Modern medicine in 20th Century China • Obstetricians versus doulas in China • Sisterhood and love during pregnancy • The Chinese context for doulas |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-46962-X / 303046962X |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-46962-7 / 9783030469627 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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