Titre : | Parental classes in Sweden: from the midwives' point of view... (2016) |
Auteurs : | Thierry Robin |
Type de document : | Article de revue |
Dans : | Vocation sage-femme (n°122, septembre- octobre 2016) |
Article en page(s) : | p.45-47 |
Thème : |
[Thésaurus BDSP] Géographie politique > Monde > Europe > Pays scandinaves [Thésaurus BDSP] Politique groupe population > Santé maternelle & infantile > Surveillance périnatale > Surveillance prénatale [Thesaurus Rockefeller] EUROPE > SUEDE [Thesaurus Rockefeller] PARENTS [Thesaurus Rockefeller] SAGE-FEMME |
Mots-clés: | classe parentale |
Résumé : | Scandinavia appears to be leading the way for parental classes. These were introduced in Sweden in 1980 as an integrated part of the antenatal and child healthcare programme, and are – in theory – offered to all expectant parents. Such classes are free of charge, and there are several broad topics that are covered during these sessions. Yet there is a lack of knowledge regarding antenatal care midwives’ perspectives concerning parental classes provided during pregnancy. A study led by Helena Fabian aims to explore midwives’ experiences and thoughts as regards those classes training people for the most demanding and rewarding job in the world: being a good parent. |
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