Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for the first time in Victoria, Australia between 2000 and 2010. Design: an ethnographic study with 35 women using semi-structured and unstructured interviews and participant observation; this paper draws on interviews with 20 women who fit the criteria of first time mothers who gave birth in an Australian public hospital. Setting: the City of Greater Dandenong, Victoria Australia. Participants: twenty Cambodian born migrant women aged 23-30 years who gave birth for the first time in a public hospital in Victoria, Australia. Findings: after one or two home visits by midwives in the first 10 day postpartum women did not see a health professional u...
Aims: To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impac...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
BACKGROUND: Refugees have poor mental, social and physical health related to experiences of trauma a...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Background: Consideration of the needs of pregnant women and their ability and willingness to attend...
Aims: To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impac...
Background: The postpartum period can be challenging for many women. For migrant women, the arrival ...
Background: Governments and service providers have consistently acknowledged the importance of suppo...
BACKGROUND: Refugee women experience higher incidence of childbirth complications and poor pregnancy...
When migrating to Australia Asian women bring with them birthing cultural beliefs and practices, man...
Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may...
When migrants arrive in Australia, they bring with them cultural lenses which may affect the way in...
Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe Burmese migrant women’s perceptions of health and ...
BACKGROUND: women of non-English speaking background who migrate by choice or seek refuge in develop...
Aims: To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impac...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
BACKGROUND: Refugees have poor mental, social and physical health related to experiences of trauma a...
Objective: to explore the postpartum experiences of Cambodian born migrant women who gave birth for ...
Background: Consideration of the needs of pregnant women and their ability and willingness to attend...
Aims: To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impac...
Background: The postpartum period can be challenging for many women. For migrant women, the arrival ...
Background: Governments and service providers have consistently acknowledged the importance of suppo...
BACKGROUND: Refugee women experience higher incidence of childbirth complications and poor pregnancy...
When migrating to Australia Asian women bring with them birthing cultural beliefs and practices, man...
Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may...
When migrants arrive in Australia, they bring with them cultural lenses which may affect the way in...
Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe Burmese migrant women’s perceptions of health and ...
BACKGROUND: women of non-English speaking background who migrate by choice or seek refuge in develop...
Aims: To explore how postpartum support networks, hospital stay and healthcare services had an impac...
Objective: to investigate the beliefs and practices of Aboriginal women who decline transfer to urba...
BACKGROUND: Refugees have poor mental, social and physical health related to experiences of trauma a...