Background: Women born outside Australia make up more than a fifth of the Queensland birthing population and like migrants in other parts of the world face the challenges of cultural dislocation and possible language barriers. Recognising that labour and birth are major life events the aim was to investigate the experiences of these women in comparison to native-born English speaking women. Methods: Secondary analysis of data from a population based survey of women who had recently birthed in Queensland. Self-reported clinical outcomes and quality of interpersonal care of 481 women born outside Australia who spoke a language other than English at home were compared with those of 5569 Australian born women speaking only English. Results: Aft...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
Background: Being a migrant and a new mother in a new land creates many difficulties for migrant wom...
Background: This study fills a gap in the literature with a quantitative comparison of the maternity...
BACKGROUND: Women born outside Australia make up more than a fifth of the Queensland birthing popula...
Background: Governments and service providers have consistently acknowledged the importance of suppo...
BACKGROUND: women of non-English speaking background who migrate by choice or seek refuge in develop...
Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may...
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 ...
Background: Despite Western Australia (WA) having the highest proportion of overseas-born residents...
Background: There are mixed reports in the literature about obstetric intervention and maternal and ...
BACKGROUND: Women who were born overseas represent an increasing proportion of women giving birth in...
When migrants arrive in Australia, they bring with them cultural lenses which may affect the way in...
Objective: the aim of the study was to explore the views and experiences of women, midwives and obst...
Objective: To determine whether common perinatal complications could explain variation in risk of ce...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
Background: Being a migrant and a new mother in a new land creates many difficulties for migrant wom...
Background: This study fills a gap in the literature with a quantitative comparison of the maternity...
BACKGROUND: Women born outside Australia make up more than a fifth of the Queensland birthing popula...
Background: Governments and service providers have consistently acknowledged the importance of suppo...
BACKGROUND: women of non-English speaking background who migrate by choice or seek refuge in develop...
Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may...
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 ...
Background: Despite Western Australia (WA) having the highest proportion of overseas-born residents...
Background: There are mixed reports in the literature about obstetric intervention and maternal and ...
BACKGROUND: Women who were born overseas represent an increasing proportion of women giving birth in...
When migrants arrive in Australia, they bring with them cultural lenses which may affect the way in...
Objective: the aim of the study was to explore the views and experiences of women, midwives and obst...
Objective: To determine whether common perinatal complications could explain variation in risk of ce...
Background: The outcomes for women who give birth in hospital compared with at home are the subject ...
Background: Being a migrant and a new mother in a new land creates many difficulties for migrant wom...
Background: This study fills a gap in the literature with a quantitative comparison of the maternity...