Problem: In response to an identified need, a specialist antenatal clinic for women from refugee backgrounds was introduced in 2008, with an evaluation planned and completed in 2010. Question: Can maternity care experiences for women from refugee backgrounds, attending a specialist antenatal clinic in a tertiary Australian public hospital, be improved? Methods: The evaluation employed mixed methods, generating qualitative and quantitative data from two hospital databases, a chart audit, surveys and interviews with service users, providers and stakeholders. Contributions were received from 202 participants. Findings: The clinic was highly regarded by all participants. Continuity of care throughout the antenatal period was particularly valued...
Objectives: The aim of this meta-ethnographic review was to examine refugee women's experiences nego...
BACKGROUND: The risk of poor maternal and perinatal outcomes in high-income countries such as Austra...
IntroductionPregnancy and early parenthood are key opportunities for interaction with health service...
Problem: In response to an identified need, a specialist antenatal clinic for women from refugee bac...
Problem: In response to an identified need, a specialist antenatal clinic for women from refugee bac...
Background: About one third of refugee and humanitarian entrants to Australia are women age 12—44 ye...
INTRODUCTION: Inequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inc...
IntroductionInequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inclu...
BACKGROUND: Refugee women experience higher incidence of childbirth complications and poor pregnancy...
BACKGROUND: Women who were born overseas represent an increasing proportion of women giving birth in...
BACKGROUND: Refugees have poor mental, social and physical health related to experiences of trauma a...
BACKGROUND: women of non-English speaking background who migrate by choice or seek refuge in develop...
Background: Migrant women are at increased risk for complications related to pregnancy and childbirt...
Background: Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse p...
Background: Through the World Health Assembly Resolution, 'Health of Migrants', the international co...
Objectives: The aim of this meta-ethnographic review was to examine refugee women's experiences nego...
BACKGROUND: The risk of poor maternal and perinatal outcomes in high-income countries such as Austra...
IntroductionPregnancy and early parenthood are key opportunities for interaction with health service...
Problem: In response to an identified need, a specialist antenatal clinic for women from refugee bac...
Problem: In response to an identified need, a specialist antenatal clinic for women from refugee bac...
Background: About one third of refugee and humanitarian entrants to Australia are women age 12—44 ye...
INTRODUCTION: Inequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inc...
IntroductionInequalities in maternal and newborn health persist in many high-income countries, inclu...
BACKGROUND: Refugee women experience higher incidence of childbirth complications and poor pregnancy...
BACKGROUND: Women who were born overseas represent an increasing proportion of women giving birth in...
BACKGROUND: Refugees have poor mental, social and physical health related to experiences of trauma a...
BACKGROUND: women of non-English speaking background who migrate by choice or seek refuge in develop...
Background: Migrant women are at increased risk for complications related to pregnancy and childbirt...
Background: Women of refugee background from Africa are reported to have a greater risk of adverse p...
Background: Through the World Health Assembly Resolution, 'Health of Migrants', the international co...
Objectives: The aim of this meta-ethnographic review was to examine refugee women's experiences nego...
BACKGROUND: The risk of poor maternal and perinatal outcomes in high-income countries such as Austra...
IntroductionPregnancy and early parenthood are key opportunities for interaction with health service...