Background: Canada is among the top immigrant-receiving nations in the world. Immigrant populations may face structural and individual barriers in the access to and navigation of healthcare services in a new country. The aims of the study were to (1) generate new understanding of the processes that perpetuate immigrant disadvantages in maternity healthcare, and (2) devise potential interventions that might improve maternity experiences and outcomes for immigrant women in Canada.Methods: The study utilized a qualitative research approach that focused on ethnographic research design and data analysis contextualized within theories of organizational behaviour and critical realism. Data were collected over 2.5 years using focus groups and in-de...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
An ethnographic investigation of the maternity healthcare experience of immigrants in rural and urba...
AbstractThere are over 214 million international migrants worldwide, half of whom are women, and all...
Background: Canada is among the top immigrant-receiving nations in the world. Immigrant populations ...
BACKGROUND: Canada is among the top immigrant-receiving nations in the world. Immigrant populations ...
Objective: to synthesise data on immigrant women's experiences of maternity services in Canada. Des...
Background: Canada’s diverse society and its statutory commitment to multiculturalism means that a s...
Background: Canada\u27s diverse society and its statutory commitment to multiculturalism means that ...
Background: Canada's diverse society and its statutory commitment to multiculturalism means that a s...
Background: Immigrant women may be regarded as a vulnerable population with respect to access and na...
Background: Immigrant women may be regarded as a vulnerable population with respect to access and na...
Immigrants in Canada make up more than 20% of the population and are quite diverse, many migrating u...
Immigrants to Canada report better health status than the Canadian-born population when they first a...
Access to health care services is an essential element to immigrant women receiving the care that th...
Abstract Background People who...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
An ethnographic investigation of the maternity healthcare experience of immigrants in rural and urba...
AbstractThere are over 214 million international migrants worldwide, half of whom are women, and all...
Background: Canada is among the top immigrant-receiving nations in the world. Immigrant populations ...
BACKGROUND: Canada is among the top immigrant-receiving nations in the world. Immigrant populations ...
Objective: to synthesise data on immigrant women's experiences of maternity services in Canada. Des...
Background: Canada’s diverse society and its statutory commitment to multiculturalism means that a s...
Background: Canada\u27s diverse society and its statutory commitment to multiculturalism means that ...
Background: Canada's diverse society and its statutory commitment to multiculturalism means that a s...
Background: Immigrant women may be regarded as a vulnerable population with respect to access and na...
Background: Immigrant women may be regarded as a vulnerable population with respect to access and na...
Immigrants in Canada make up more than 20% of the population and are quite diverse, many migrating u...
Immigrants to Canada report better health status than the Canadian-born population when they first a...
Access to health care services is an essential element to immigrant women receiving the care that th...
Abstract Background People who...
Aim: To investigate barriers related to access to primary health care by new andestablished immigran...
An ethnographic investigation of the maternity healthcare experience of immigrants in rural and urba...
AbstractThere are over 214 million international migrants worldwide, half of whom are women, and all...