Factors affecting antenatal care attendance by mothers of Pacific infants living in New Zealand

P Low, J Paterson, T Wouldes, S Carter, M Williams… - 2005 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
… Despite the fact that New Zealand provides fully subsidised antenatal care, 3 many mothers
of Pacific infants have a number of socioeconomic barriers to attending antenatal care. …

Male involvement in reproductive, maternal and child health: a qualitative study of policymaker and practitioner perspectives in the Pacific

J Davis, J Vyankandondera, S Luchters, D Simon… - Reproductive health, 2016 - Springer
… to cater to expectant or new fathers, a perceived barrier found elsewhere [50]. Health service
… the health benefits of male involvement for mothers and babies. These findings indicate that …

Women's attitudes, preferences, and perceived barriers to treatment for perinatal depression

JH Goodman - Birth, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… negative consequences for the mother and infant, and … for depression, and perceived potential
barriers to accessing … pharmacological treatments, and perceived barriers to receiving help…

… Pacific mothers in New Zealand: Exploring the associations of demographic and behavioural factors with health literacy of Pacific mothers in the context of Pacific …

L Sa'uLilo - 2016 - openrepository.aut.ac.nz
Pacific people with particular focus on Pacific mothers. This study intends to explore the
perceptions of Pacific mothers in … among Pacific mothers in New Zealand in the context of Pacific

Surviving the system: Māori and Pacific whānau coping strategies to overcome health system barriers

RM Brown - 2018 - openrepository.aut.ac.nz
… An Indigenous paradigm underpinned by Māori and Pacific … , especially as both he and my
mother had blonde hair and blue … Stumbling on this book took my mother and me on another …

Barriers and enablers of health system adoption of kangaroo mother care: a systematic review of caregiver perspectives

ER Smith, I Bergelson, S Constantian, B Valsangkar… - BMC pediatrics, 2017 - Springer
… We identified four themes surrounding the interaction between families and the KMC
intervention: buy in and bonding (ie benefits of KMC to mothers and infants and perceptions of …

Health care and social service providers' descriptions of pacific islander mothers' breastfeeding patterns

JL Flood, JE Dodgson - Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2010 - Elsevier
… providers' perceptions of the influences on the breastfeeding patterns of Pacific Islander
women. … skills, and time constraints during clinic visits are barriers to successful breastfeeding. …

Exclusive and any breast-feeding rates of Pacific infants in Auckland: data from the Pacific Islands Families First Two Years of Life Study

PJ Schluter, S Carter, T Percival - Public Health Nutrition, 2006 - cambridge.org
… -feeding and its culture, and to dealing with the barriers or perceived barriers to breast-feeding.
Mothers of Pacific infants in 2001 reported reasons for the discontinuation of breast-…

Facilitators and barriers to physical activity for people of Pacific heritage

P Enoka, L Hale, C Higgs - New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 2022 - nzjp.org.nz
Perceived barriers and incentives to increased physical activity for Pacific mothers in
New Zealand: Findings from the Pacific Islands Families Study. Australian and New Zealand …

Infant care practices in New Zealand: a cross-cultural qualitative study

S Abel, J Park, D Tipene-Leach, S Finau… - Social science & …, 2001 - Elsevier
… We found similarities across all ethnic groups in the perceived … to attaining these; forms of
support available and barriers to … By contrast, the mothers and mothers-in-law of the Pacific