Giving Birth at Home in Resource-Scarce Regions of India: An Argument for Making the Women-Centric Approach of the Traditional Dias Sustainable
Author | Bijoya Roy | |
Author | Imrana Qadeer | |
Author | Mira Sadgopal | |
Author | Janet Chawla | |
Area | 56 villages, 6990 households, total population- 41,621. | |
Date Accessioned | 2024-11-07T07:16:07Z | |
Date Available | 2024-11-07T07:16:07Z | |
Date of Publication | 2021 | |
Description | Empirical Study Report | |
Abstract | The report examines how dais’ traditional knowledges and practices can manage low-risk births while empowering low-income women during labor and delivery. While traditional birth attendants or dias have been marginalized in the maternity care policy and their contibution towards maternal and neonatal care has been underappreciated. Despite their marginalization they continue to assist homebirths in low resource areas of the country. The study attempts to explore why many Indian women still choose dais in rural areas with poor infrastructure and low quality of facility-based care. It highlights dias and their skills continue to be effective because they share the cluture, language and social background of their clients and offer "cultural safety". | |
Identifier URI | https://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/727 | |
Provenance | Rural | |
Provenance | Himachal Pradesh (HP), Jharkhand (JH), Maharashtra (MH), and Karnataka (KR). | |
Provenance | India | |
Keyword | Maternal and Child Health | |
Citation | Roy, B., Qadeer, I., Sadgopal, M., Chawla, J., & Gautam, S. (2021). Giving birth at home in resource-scarce regions of India: An argument for making the women-centric approach of the traditional dais sustainable. Sustainable birth in disruptive times, 217-232. | |
Title | Giving Birth at Home in Resource-Scarce Regions of India: An Argument for Making the Women-Centric Approach of the Traditional Dias Sustainable | |
Status | Ready for use. | |
Coverage | Maternal and Child Health. Institutional Deliveries. Traditional Birth Attendants. Dias. Homebirths. | |
Course Tag | Understanding Health Systems and Policy. |