Introduction In Europe, the social inequalities in perinatal health are usually found to be to the disadvantage of non-European immigrants and women with lower levels of education and income. Among the possible underlying mechanisms are inadequate access to healthcare services and suboptimal care. To explore this hypothesis in the Belgian context, our research will describe detailed maternal socioeconomic and migration characteristics, explore how these factors relate to each other, and how they relate to women’s perinatal care trajectories and experiences of care.Methods Using a modified version of the Migrant-Friendly Maternity Care Questionnaire, we will survey 900 mothers of Belgian nationality or a nationality from a North or Sub-Sahar...
Understanding and tackling perinatal health inequities in industrialized countries requires analysin...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, perinatal mortality has declined substantially since 1920, although ...
Background One of the mechanisms explaining perinatal health inequalities could be inadequate antena...
Background: Comparing health inequalities between countries helps us to highlight some factors speci...
The relation between immigration status and perinatal mortality is unclear. The objective of this st...
Objective. To describe the perception of quality of maternal and newborn care (QMNC) around the time...
Migrant women constitute a growing proportion of women giving birth across Europe. Previous research...
Objective To describe the perception of quality of maternal and newborn care (QMNC) around the time ...
Background: Examining determinants of antenatal care (ANC) is important to stimulate equitable distr...
Background All women in the Netherlands should have equal access to obstetric care. However, utiliza...
Objective To describe the perception of quality of maternal and newborn care (QMNC) around the time ...
In spite of an overall sharp decrease in the infant mortality level since the very beginning of the ...
Abstract Background Understanding and tackling perinatal health inequities in industrialized countri...
BACKGROUND: Examining determinants of antenatal care (ANC) is important to stimulate equitable distr...
Understanding and tackling perinatal health inequities in industrialized countries requires analysin...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, perinatal mortality has declined substantially since 1920, although ...
Background One of the mechanisms explaining perinatal health inequalities could be inadequate antena...
Background: Comparing health inequalities between countries helps us to highlight some factors speci...
The relation between immigration status and perinatal mortality is unclear. The objective of this st...
Objective. To describe the perception of quality of maternal and newborn care (QMNC) around the time...
Migrant women constitute a growing proportion of women giving birth across Europe. Previous research...
Objective To describe the perception of quality of maternal and newborn care (QMNC) around the time ...
Background: Examining determinants of antenatal care (ANC) is important to stimulate equitable distr...
Background All women in the Netherlands should have equal access to obstetric care. However, utiliza...
Objective To describe the perception of quality of maternal and newborn care (QMNC) around the time ...
In spite of an overall sharp decrease in the infant mortality level since the very beginning of the ...
Abstract Background Understanding and tackling perinatal health inequities in industrialized countri...
BACKGROUND: Examining determinants of antenatal care (ANC) is important to stimulate equitable distr...
Understanding and tackling perinatal health inequities in industrialized countries requires analysin...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, perinatal mortality has declined substantially since 1920, although ...