Self-care in pregnancy and breastfeeding: views of women and community pharmacists in ThailandTools Boonyaprapa, Sathon (2010) Self-care in pregnancy and breastfeeding: views of women and community pharmacists in Thailand. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractDuring pregnancy and breastfeeding, women are concerned about the health and safety of themselves and their baby. They undertake many activities in order to maintain good health, manage minor ailments and improve their lifestyle, including seeking help and advice from pharmacies. Community pharmacists have an important role in selecting appropriate medicines and encouraging good health behaviours. The Thai population can purchase medicines from pharmacies without a prescription, and self-treatment or self-medication is commonly used and important to the health status of Thai people. In addition, culture, family and relatives have an influence on health behaviours in Thailand.
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