Aims Black, Asian and minority ethnic women are at higher risk of dying during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatally and of experiencing premature birth, stillbirth or neonatal death compared with their White counterparts. Discrimination against women from ethnic minorities is known to negatively impact women's ability to speak up, be heard and their experiences of care. This evidence synthesis analysed Black, Asian and minority ethnic women's experiences of UK maternity services in light of these outcomes. Design We conducted a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis using the method of Thomas and Harden. Data Sources A comprehensive search in AMED, Cinahl, Embase, Medline, PubMed and PsycINFO, alongside research reports fro...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
One in four births in the UK is to foreign-born women. In 2016, the figure was 28.2%, the highest fi...
Background: Disparity exists in maternal and infant birth outcomes of Black and Minority Ethnic (BAM...
There is little research into Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women’s experiences of materni...
Background: According to the Office for National Statistics, approximately a quarter of women givin...
Objectives. Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
OBJECTIVES: Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
Abstract Background Persistent, high rates of maternal mortality amongst ethnic minorities is one of...
Objective: To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born et...
Objective To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born eth...
Objective To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born eth...
Objective To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born eth...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
One in four births in the UK is to foreign-born women. In 2016, the figure was 28.2%, the highest fi...
Background: Disparity exists in maternal and infant birth outcomes of Black and Minority Ethnic (BAM...
There is little research into Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women’s experiences of materni...
Background: According to the Office for National Statistics, approximately a quarter of women givin...
Objectives. Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
OBJECTIVES: Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
Abstract Background Persistent, high rates of maternal mortality amongst ethnic minorities is one of...
Objective: To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born et...
Objective To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born eth...
Objective To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born eth...
Objective To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born eth...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
One in four births in the UK is to foreign-born women. In 2016, the figure was 28.2%, the highest fi...
Background: Disparity exists in maternal and infant birth outcomes of Black and Minority Ethnic (BAM...