
Maternal Health and American Cultural Values: Beyond the Social Determinants
door
Noah B. Taylor
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Health & Wellness
Formaat
Kindle
Pagina's
386
Taal
Duits
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2023
Uitgever
Springer
Editie
6
ISBN-10
3031239695
ISBN-13
9783031239694
Beschrijving
Noah B. Taylor offers a compelling examination of the intersection between maternal health and the cultural values prevalent in American society. He delves into how the often unrecognized beliefs and practices surrounding motherhood shape the experiences of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. By broadening the lens beyond traditional social determinants like income and access to healthcare, the author invites readers to consider the profound impact of cultural narratives on maternal well-being.
Taylor's approach is both analytical and reflective, as he scrutinizes various societal norms and values that influence maternal health outcomes. He investigates the implications of cultural expectations and the stigma surrounding certain reproductive choices, highlighting how these factors contribute to disparities in care and support. As he weaves together personal stories and empirical research, readers are encouraged to challenge their assumptions and engage in a deeper conversation about motherhood in America.
The book is not only accessible to scholars and practitioners in public health and sociology but also resonates with a broader audience interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of maternal health. It encourages readers to recognize the importance of cultural context when addressing health policies and interventions aimed at improving outcomes for mothers and their children.
Overall, this exploration serves as a call to action for society to critically reevaluate its cultural implications on maternal health and to advocate for a more inclusive and compassionate approach to supporting mothers in their diverse experiences. Through its thought-provoking analysis, Taylor aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the nuances of maternal health and the system that surrounds it.
Taylor's approach is both analytical and reflective, as he scrutinizes various societal norms and values that influence maternal health outcomes. He investigates the implications of cultural expectations and the stigma surrounding certain reproductive choices, highlighting how these factors contribute to disparities in care and support. As he weaves together personal stories and empirical research, readers are encouraged to challenge their assumptions and engage in a deeper conversation about motherhood in America.
The book is not only accessible to scholars and practitioners in public health and sociology but also resonates with a broader audience interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of maternal health. It encourages readers to recognize the importance of cultural context when addressing health policies and interventions aimed at improving outcomes for mothers and their children.
Overall, this exploration serves as a call to action for society to critically reevaluate its cultural implications on maternal health and to advocate for a more inclusive and compassionate approach to supporting mothers in their diverse experiences. Through its thought-provoking analysis, Taylor aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the nuances of maternal health and the system that surrounds it.
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