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Author
DeSouza, R.
Title
Transforming possibilities of care: Goan migrant motherhood in New Zealand
Type
Journal Article
Year
2005
Publication
Contemporary Nurse
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
87-101
Keywords
Pregnancy
;
Transcultural nursing
;
Quality of health care
;
Attitude to health
Abstract
This paper reports on a study of the maternity care experiences of women from Goa (India) in Auckland. Multiple research strategies were incorporated into the process to prevent reproduction of deficiency discourses. Interviews were carried out with Goan women who had experiences of migration and motherhood. The findings revealed that as a consequence of motherhood and migration, migrant mothers were able to reclaim and re-invent innovative solutions. Nurses and other health professionals can have a significant role in supporting women and their families undergoing the transition to parenthood in a new country and develop their knowledge and understanding of this dual transition.
Call Number
NRSNZNO @ research @
Serial
942
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Author
DeSouza, R.
Title
Wellness for all: The possibilities of cultural safety and cultural competence in New Zealand
Type
Journal Article
Year
2008
Publication
Journal of Research in Nursing
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
125-135
Keywords
Cultural safety
;
Nursing models
;
Cross-cultural comparison
;
Maori
Abstract
The author contends that responses to cultural diversity in nursing need to consider the theory and practice developments of the profession, whilst also responding to broader social and historical process that prevent marginalised groups from utilising universal health services. A combination of approaches is suggested in this paper to meet these two imperatives. Cultural safety is one indigenous New Zealand nursing approach derived in response to inequalities for Maori, whereas cultural competence is an imported paradigm derived from a multicultural context. Furthermore, research and dialogue are required to examine points of complementarity and tension. This paper offers a beginning for this process.
Call Number
NRSNZNO @ research @ 943
Serial
927
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Author
DeSouza, R.
Title
Walking upright here: Countering prevailing discourses through reflexivity and methodological pluralism
Type
Year
2002
Publication
Abbreviated Journal
Massey University Library
Volume
Issue
Pages
Keywords
Transcultural nursing
;
Childbirth
Abstract
Call Number
NRSNZNO @ research @ 1269
Serial
1254
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