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    versão On-line ISSN 2223-6279versão impressa ISSN 0379-8577

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    MAKHADO, Langanani C.; RALIPHASWA, Ndidzulafhi S.; MALULEKE, Mary  e  NETSHIKWETA, Mutshinyalo L.. Do socio-cultural practices by elderly women influence obstetric complications? A study in Limpopo province. Curationis [online]. 2024, vol.47, n.2, pp.1-9. ISSN 2223-6279.  https://doi.org/10.4102/curationis.v47i2.2636.

    BACKGROUND: Worldwide, women continue to die from obstetric-related complications, despite the global progress made to reduce maternal mortality. Elderly women play a key role in using their own socio-cultural practices during pregnancy and childbirth. OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to explore the practices based on the beliefs of elderly women in Limpopo province. METHOD: A qualitative approach using descriptive, explorative and contextual design was employed. Audio recording of unstructured focus group discussions was conducted of the elderly women who were purposively sampled. Data were analysed and coded using thematic analysis approach following Tesch's method and co-coded to ensure trustworthiness. Ethical considerations were also adhered to. RESULTS: The findings discuss practices based on beliefs of elderly women and the need for them to be trained to participate in maternal health practices. CONCLUSION: The study concluded that practices based on beliefs of elderly women lead to delays in seeking medical intervention. Therefore, elderly women need to be trained to reduce maternal mortality. CONTRIBUTION: This study adds knowledge to the need for training and the importance of elderly women to be trained in order to reduce maternal mortality.

    Palavras-chave : complications; elderly women; obstetric practices; pregnant women; socio-cultural.

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