Abstract
MUNOZ-ZAPATA, Doris Elena; MARIN-OCHOA, Beatriz Elena and ARIZA-SOSA, Gladys Rocío. Contemporary motherhoods: digital tribes and interactions with health institutions. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2021, vol.25, e200051. Epub 08-Jan-2021. ISSN 1807-5762. https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.200051.
In contemporary times, mothers find in virtual social networks possibilities to contrast and question the institutionalized practices of health professionals. This study presents partial results on understanding the perceptions of Colombian mothers who participate in a digital network on motherhood, regarding their relationships with health programs focused on pregnancy, childbirth, motherhood, and parenting. Using a grounded theory method, one focus group and 17 interviews were conducted with women members of the group and health professionals. Mothers reported frustration perceptions in their relationships with the health professionals regarding inexistent support and insufficient knowledge before and after giving birth. As a conclusion, it is crucial that the programs may incorporate the needs for increased support over physical and mental health, as perceived by women.
Keywords : Motherhood; Pregnancy; Social networks; Health promotion and communication.