Indonesian Contemporary Nursing Journal (Sep 2019)

Mabbakkang Tradition and Its’ Effects on Health of Villagers of Bacu Bacu Pujananting Barru: A Qualitative Study

  • Fiqriatul Hidayah,
  • Nuurhidayat Jafar,
  • Silvia Malasari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20956/icon.v2i2.7689
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2

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Introduction: Indonesia is an archipelago country that has a diversity of race, culture and customs. Not infrequently customs that are believed by some to be not only a positive impact, but sometimes have a negative impact, especially in health problems.To identify Mabbakkang indigenous phenomenon and its effect on the health of the communities in the District Bacu-Bacu, Pujananting Barru. Method: Type of studi isQualitative research (phenomenology) was performed on 9 participants who have experience in custom undergo Mabbakkang through interview techniques in-depth interviews and data were analyzed by thematic analysis the technique developed by Colaizzi. Result: This study resulted in 7 themes on a custom implementation Mabbakkang ie execution time, the implementation, a series of execution, people involved, dietary restrictions, reason, and the consequences of breaking taboos. Conclusions: This study shows that a custom implementation Mabbakkang is one tradition that is held each year as a condition for the perfection of a child-Bacu-Bacu village communities and give effect on the health of the communities in the District Bacu Bacu-Pujananting Barru if breaking taboos.