Natalie St Pierre-Hansen
Northern Ontario School of Medicine
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Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada | 2011
Terry O’Driscoll; Lauren Payne; Len Kelly; Helen Cromarty; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen; Carol Terry
OBJECTIVES Traditionally, First Nations maternity care was provided by community-based midwives trained through apprenticeship. Obstetrical practices and beliefs were integrated to provide holistic care. The Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre has a mandate to be a centre of excellence for Aboriginal health care. We undertook a literature review and performed a qualitative research study to understand some of the traditional practices in maternity care. METHODS We conducted qualitative semi-structured interviews in English and Oji-Cree with 12 elders who had knowledge and experience of historical birthing practices in their home communities. Research team members included nursing and medical personnel and Anishinabe First Nation members. Interviews were analyzed and themes developed and verified by member checking and triangulation. RESULTS The hands-on training for a community-based midwife often began in her teenage years with observation of childbirth practices. Practices were handed down by oral tradition and included prescriptions for healthy diet and moderate exercise during pregnancy; intrapartum care with preparation of clean cloths, moss, and scissors; the involvement of certain supportive family and community members; careful attention to the sacred handling of the placenta and umbilical cord; and careful wrapping of the newborn in fur. Complications, sometimes fatal, included retained placentas and stillbirths. CONCLUSION The provision of modern maternity care to Aboriginal patients should include acknowledgement of, and respect for, traditional birthing practices. Facilities providing care for these patients should consult with the relevant Aboriginal communities to understand their needs and initiate appropriate programming.
Canadian Family Physician | 2008
Ashifa Jiwa; Len Kelly; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen
Canadian Family Physician | 2008
Len Kelly; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen
Canadian Family Physician | 2009
Len Kelly; Barb Linkewich; Helen Cromarty; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen; Irwin Antone; Chris Gilles
Canadian Family Physician | 2008
John Guilfoyle; Len Kelly; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen
Healthcare quarterly | 2010
Roger Walker; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen; Helen Cromarty; Len Kelly; Bryanne Minty
International Journal of Indigenous Health | 2013
Roger Walker; Helen Cromarty; Barbara Linkewich; Douglas Semple; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen
Canadian Family Physician | 2012
John Guilfoyle; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen
Canadian Family Physician | 2010
Sharen Madden; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen; Len Kelly; Helen Cromarty; Barbara Linkewich; Lauren Payne
Canadian Family Physician | 2008
Len Kelly; Natalie St Pierre-Hansen