INTRODUCTION: With mounting evidence that poor maternal and child health outcomes are related to the social determinants of health, researchers need to engage with vulnerable and isolated communities to gather the evidence that is essential to determine appropriate solutions. Conventional research methods may not ensure the degree and quality of participation that is necessary for meaningful study findings. Participatory methods provide reciprocal opportunities for often excluded communities to both take part in, and guide the conduct of research. METHOD/DESIGN: The Having a baby in a new country research project was undertaken to provide evidence about how women and men of refugee background experience health services at the time of having...
Mother and child mortality rates in Afghan internally displaced person (IDP) camps are high. Most wo...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...
Abstract Background Refugees often face psychosocial complexity and multi-dimensional healthcare nee...
This thesis assesses the concept of participation as it was manifested by different parties in inter...
This thesis sought to identifying some of the factors that facilitate or inhibit the integration of ...
Research is needed to understand refugees’ health challenges and barriers to accessing health servic...
Research is needed to understand refugees’ health challenges and barriers to accessing health servic...
Research is needed to understand refugees’ health challenges and barriers to accessing health servic...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative rese...
Analyses of women's rights and gender equality in Afghanistan have historically depicted a clear bin...
The integration of academic and non-academic knowledge is a key concern for researchers who aim at b...
Afghan women have traditionally been excluded from the public sphere, but have recently emerged as a...
Abstract Background Refugees often face psychosocial ...
Mother and child mortality rates in Afghan internally displaced person (IDP) camps are high. Most wo...
Mother and child mortality rates in Afghan internally displaced person (IDP) camps are high. Most wo...
Mother and child mortality rates in Afghan internally displaced person (IDP) camps are high. Most wo...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...
Abstract Background Refugees often face psychosocial complexity and multi-dimensional healthcare nee...
This thesis assesses the concept of participation as it was manifested by different parties in inter...
This thesis sought to identifying some of the factors that facilitate or inhibit the integration of ...
Research is needed to understand refugees’ health challenges and barriers to accessing health servic...
Research is needed to understand refugees’ health challenges and barriers to accessing health servic...
Research is needed to understand refugees’ health challenges and barriers to accessing health servic...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has emerged in the past decades as an alternative rese...
Analyses of women's rights and gender equality in Afghanistan have historically depicted a clear bin...
The integration of academic and non-academic knowledge is a key concern for researchers who aim at b...
Afghan women have traditionally been excluded from the public sphere, but have recently emerged as a...
Abstract Background Refugees often face psychosocial ...
Mother and child mortality rates in Afghan internally displaced person (IDP) camps are high. Most wo...
Mother and child mortality rates in Afghan internally displaced person (IDP) camps are high. Most wo...
Mother and child mortality rates in Afghan internally displaced person (IDP) camps are high. Most wo...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...
Abstract Background Refugees often face psychosocial complexity and multi-dimensional healthcare nee...