BackgroundLow-educated native Dutch and non-western minority women have inadequate access to obstetric care. Moreover, the care they receive lacks responsiveness to their needs and cultural competences. Gaining a deeper understanding of their experiences and satisfaction with antenatal, birthing and maternity care will help to adjust healthcare responsiveness to meet their needs during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period.MethodsWe combined the World Health Organization conceptual framework of healthcare responsiveness with focus group research to measure satisfaction with antenatal, birthing and maternity care of women with a low-educated native Dutch and non-western ethnic background.ResultsFrom September 2011 until December 20...
Despite compulsory health insurance in Europe, ethnic differences in access to health care exist. Th...
Despite compulsory health insurance in Europe, ethnic differences in access to health care exist. Th...
Background: Several studies conducted in developed countries have explored postnatal care profession...
Background Low-educated native Dutch and non-western minority women have inadequate access to obste...
Focus group research to measure satisfaction with antenatal, birthing and maternity care of women wi...
The aim of this thesis is to increase insight in the existing adjustment of obstetric care with the ...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
Non-western women in the Netherlands are more likely to make inadequate use of prenatal care than na...
The proportion of pregnant women from ethnic minorities is increasing in the Netherlands. A recent s...
Objective: to determine differences in antenatal care use between the native population and differen...
Background: Several studies conducted in developed countries have explored postnatal care profession...
Background: Women of non-western migrant origin comprise a substantial part of the client population...
Background: Previous studies demonstrate that people’s satisfaction with healthcare influences their...
Background: In many industrialized western countries non-western women constitute a substantial part...
Background: To examine the preferences for comprehensive services and facilities in a new proposed b...
Despite compulsory health insurance in Europe, ethnic differences in access to health care exist. Th...
Despite compulsory health insurance in Europe, ethnic differences in access to health care exist. Th...
Background: Several studies conducted in developed countries have explored postnatal care profession...
Background Low-educated native Dutch and non-western minority women have inadequate access to obste...
Focus group research to measure satisfaction with antenatal, birthing and maternity care of women wi...
The aim of this thesis is to increase insight in the existing adjustment of obstetric care with the ...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
Non-western women in the Netherlands are more likely to make inadequate use of prenatal care than na...
The proportion of pregnant women from ethnic minorities is increasing in the Netherlands. A recent s...
Objective: to determine differences in antenatal care use between the native population and differen...
Background: Several studies conducted in developed countries have explored postnatal care profession...
Background: Women of non-western migrant origin comprise a substantial part of the client population...
Background: Previous studies demonstrate that people’s satisfaction with healthcare influences their...
Background: In many industrialized western countries non-western women constitute a substantial part...
Background: To examine the preferences for comprehensive services and facilities in a new proposed b...
Despite compulsory health insurance in Europe, ethnic differences in access to health care exist. Th...
Despite compulsory health insurance in Europe, ethnic differences in access to health care exist. Th...
Background: Several studies conducted in developed countries have explored postnatal care profession...