Contemporary Sustaining of Thai Local Wisdom on Food Consumption in Pregnant Women and Post- partum Mothers at Nong Rua District, Khon Kaen Province

Authors

  • Kingkaew ketkowit
  • Yupa Thawornpitak
  • Witat Juntaraposri
  • Prasert Thavondunstid
  • Pontip kompor
  • Pornwipa Deesri
  • Wongsa Laohasiriwong
  • Suwit Innama
  • Sikhin Ratanatip

Abstract

Background:  According to the traditional practices  on food consumption, in previous days the pregnant  women and post-partum mothers  were taught  to perform themselves strickly. Nowadays some practices are known as medically inconsistent. Some  practices are still appropriate, however, they have been forgotten. knowing  the existing traditional practices is helpful  to develop mothernal and child‘s health cares.

Objective: The aim of this research was to explore the existing traditional practices on food consumption in pregnant women and post- partum mothers

Method: It was a cross-sectional descriptive study.  Data were obtained  by using both quantitative and qualitative techniques.  For the quantitative data, 493 mothers who had the children’ s age between 0-2 years  were directly interviewed. The samples were selected through 1-stage cluster sampling from 69 villages in Nong Rua District. The data analysis were performed using descriptive statistics; percentage, mean, standard deviation and 95% CI. The qualitative data  regarding the old local wisdom in health traditional practice  were obtained from the in-depth interview and the focus group discussion .

Setting:  Nong Rua District, Khon Kaen Province

Results:  It was found that the pregnant women performed  traditional practice  only in  increased coconut  water drinking in 96.1% (95% CI 94.0, 97. 5). However, the other practices, such as  not  to eat hot food, fatty food, sweets and eggs, were performed in 37.7% , 22.0%, 10.7% and 5.9% of the studied subjects, respectively. The post-partum mothers  consumed their food with banana flower to increase breast milk 80.3% (95% CI 75.8, 84. 2).  Nevertheless, they denied to eat  muscouvy  duck 50% (95% CI  43 , 56), acacia pennata 41.2%  and giant water bugs 23.1%

Keyword:  Local wisdom, Traditional practice, Pregnant women, Post-partum mother

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ketkowit K, Thawornpitak Y, Juntaraposri W, Thavondunstid P, kompor P, Deesri P, Laohasiriwong W, Innama S, Ratanatip S. Contemporary Sustaining of Thai Local Wisdom on Food Consumption in Pregnant Women and Post- partum Mothers at Nong Rua District, Khon Kaen Province. SRIMEDJ [Internet]. 2013 Nov. 25 [cited 2024 Apr. 26];20(2):70-6. Available from: https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/SRIMEDJ/article/view/14577

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