[PDF][PDF] '娩'与'通': Migrant Ethnic Chinese Mothers' Intercultural Communication Experiences with Their Maternity-Care and Health Providers in New Zealand

S Guo - 2013 - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
In the transition to motherhood after migration, ethnic Chinese mothers in New Zealand
experience different health and support systems compared to the ones they have knowledge …

Cultural dilemmas of choice: Deconstructing consumer choice in health communication between maternity-care providers and ethnic Chinese mothers in New …

S Guo, D Munshi, C Cockburn-Wootten… - Health …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This article critically analyses the discourse of consumer choice embedded in health
communication interactions between maternity-care providers and migrant ethnic Chinese …

'Culture it'sa big term isn't it'? An analysis of child and family health nurses' understandings of culture and intercultural communication

J Grant, Y Luxford - Health Sociology Review, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Understandings of culture and multiculture are broad and deeply embedded in every day
talk and practices. In an increasingly globalised world, how we understand and work with …

[图书][B] New spaces and possibilities: The adjustment to parenthood for new migrant mothers

R DeSouza - 2006 - fid4sa-repository.ub.uni-heidelberg …
Migrant women who become new mothers in New Zealand say their cultural needs are often
not met or understood by health professionals. Funded by the New Zealand Families …

The cultural and social meanings of childbearing for Chinese and Scottish women in Scotland

NF Cheung - Midwifery, 2002 - Elsevier
Objective: to analyse the meanings that women gave to their childbearing experiences in
order to provide some useful insights as to how their experiences might be improved …

[PDF][PDF] Gender, migration and communication networks: mapping the communicative ecology of Latin American migrant women in New Zealand/Aotearoa

L Hoffmann Nunes - 2016 - researchbank.ac.nz
This study focuses on the narratives of Latin American migrant women in New Zealand and
the role communication networks play in their migration experiences. Communication …

Intimacy, identity and relationship in the accounts of Chinese immigrants to Canada: the contribution of narrative analysis

C Sinding, YR Zhou - Culture, Health & Sexuality, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper we use narrative analysis to consider how the discursive resources that come
with living 'in between'countries and cultures unfold in personal stories. We do this by …

[PDF][PDF] Experience of the New Zealand maternity care system by a group of Japanese women in one centre

MM Keiko Doering RM, RM Jean Patterson… - New Zealand College …, 2015 - midwife.org.nz
Objective: Birth is a social and cultural event, and giving birth in another country is a
challenge for immigrant women. This article explores how some Japanese women …

Culture, communication and child health

J Grant, Y Luxford, P Darbyshire - Contemporary Nurse, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Cultural beliefs and values implicitly and explicitly shape every aspect of the way we parent
our children and how we communicate about parenting. To support parents appropriately in …

Chinese and Indian migrant mothers' perceptions and experiences of utilising maternal and early childhood healthcare services in Aotearoa New Zealand: a …

A Bhatia, H Qi, NA Charania - Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Although the health system in Aotearoa New Zealand is based on universalism and equity,
disparities exist in the uptake and quality of health care for ethnic-migrant mothers and their …