Norsk lov stigmatiserer mødre med hiv
I Norge er det straffbart for mødre med hiv å amme. Dette rammer oftest kvinner med minoritetsbakgrunn og kan gjøre disse mødrene ytterligere isolerte og stigmatiserte.
I Norge er det straffbart for mødre med hiv å amme. Dette rammer oftest kvinner med minoritetsbakgrunn og kan gjøre disse mødrene ytterligere isolerte og stigmatiserte.
Det er ikke slik at «vi alle» ser på bakterier på samme måte på tvers av kulturer.
The father’s role has changed, and fathers have become more active as regards childcare. Nevertheless, they may feel excluded during pregnancy, childbirth and follow-up at the child health centre.
They observe eye contact, comforting and other behaviours based on experience rather than by making use of recognised instruments. Their assessments are influenced by professional development opportunities, a heavy workload and interdisciplinary collaboration.
The organisational form results in RNs working in greater isolation, and this may mean that their professional competence stagnates. The parents become the experts on the child – not the RNs.
Public health nurses make active use of the International Child Development Programme (ICDP) in their work to improve the interaction between parents and children.
It is challenging to treat children in a general intensive care unit intended for adults. Good training, good cooperation, and fulfilling children’s needs are valuable measures.
Økonomiske begreper som effektivitet, lønnsomhet og konkurranse truer grunnleggende verdier som tillit, ansvar og respekt.