BACKGROUND: Studies report that women born in some African countries, after migrating to the Nordic countries, have worse pregnancy outcomes than women born in the receiving countries. With the aim of identifying unmet needs among Somali-born women, we here study this subgroup. OBJECTIVE: We compared pregnancy outcomes among women born in Somalia to women born in Sweden. Further, we investigated whether the proactive maternal observation of fetal movements has effects on birth outcomes among women born in Somalia. METHODS: In Stockholm, half of the maternity clinics were randomized to intervention, in which midwives were instructed to be proactive towards women by promoting daily self-monitoring of fetal movements. Data for 623 women born i...
Background: Migrant women's overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
Background: Migrant women's overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
Background: Sub-Saharan African women are often treated as a single group in epidemiological studies...
Background Studies report that women born in some African countries, after migrating to the Nordic c...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate pregnancy outcomes in Somali-born women compared with tho...
Abstract Background Somali women deliver at greater gestational age with limited information on the ...
Background Immigrants have higher risks for some adverse obstetric outcomes. Further...
Background The health care-seeking behaviour among Somali women is different from Swedish women’s be...
Background: Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse p...
Background The health care-seeking behaviour among Somali women is different from Swedish women’s be...
Background The health care-seeking behaviour among Somali women is different from Swedish women’s be...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how Swedish Somali migrant women perceive fetal movements, process information...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how Swedish Somali migrant women perceive fetal movements, process information...
IntroductionUnmet need for contraception is defined as the proportion of fertile individuals who do ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how Swedish Somali migrant women perceive fetal movements, process information...
Background: Migrant women's overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
Background: Migrant women's overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
Background: Sub-Saharan African women are often treated as a single group in epidemiological studies...
Background Studies report that women born in some African countries, after migrating to the Nordic c...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate pregnancy outcomes in Somali-born women compared with tho...
Abstract Background Somali women deliver at greater gestational age with limited information on the ...
Background Immigrants have higher risks for some adverse obstetric outcomes. Further...
Background The health care-seeking behaviour among Somali women is different from Swedish women’s be...
Background: Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse p...
Background The health care-seeking behaviour among Somali women is different from Swedish women’s be...
Background The health care-seeking behaviour among Somali women is different from Swedish women’s be...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how Swedish Somali migrant women perceive fetal movements, process information...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how Swedish Somali migrant women perceive fetal movements, process information...
IntroductionUnmet need for contraception is defined as the proportion of fertile individuals who do ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore how Swedish Somali migrant women perceive fetal movements, process information...
Background: Migrant women's overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
Background: Migrant women's overall increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes is well known. The ...
Background: Sub-Saharan African women are often treated as a single group in epidemiological studies...