Background: In Sweden, antenatal and child health care are offered free of charge to all expectant and new parents. Professionals in antenatal and child health care play an important role in supporting parents. Previous research shows that same‐sex mothers face heteronormative assumptions and insufficient support during their transition to parenthood. Objective: To explore professionals' experiences of supporting two‐mother families in antenatal and child health care. Method: A qualitative method with focus group discussions was used. An interview guide was followed, and the discussions were held online. The data was analysed according to inductive content analysis. Settings and participants: The participants were midwives (n = ...
Background: Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are major adjustment periods within a family....
Introduction: Handover of care has been internationally acknowledged as an important aspect in patie...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to present a Swedish study exploring health care professiona...
BACKGROUND: In Sweden, antenatal and child health care are offered free of charge to all expectant a...
The aim with the thesis was to examine same-sex mothers experiences of forming a family, pregnancy, ...
Objective: To explore Somali-born parents' experiences of antenatal care in Sweden, antenatal care m...
Objective To explore Somali-born parents’ experiences of antenatal care in Sweden, antenatal care mi...
Preventive work in maternal and child health care has a long history in Sweden.Today, Sweden has ach...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of lesbian parents' experience of antenatal care, childbirth ...
Objective: To explore how antenatal parental education is provided in southern Sweden and midwives’ ...
Background and aim: Professional support from midwives and child health care nurses is important in ...
Objectives The aim of this study was to gain insight into how women in same-sex relationships experi...
Background: Traditional patterns relating to how to handle pregnancy and birth are often challenged...
Objectives The aim of this study was to gain insight into how women in same-sex relationships experi...
Ninety-nine per cent of all parents visit child healthcare centres (CHCs) andall parents in Sweden a...
Background: Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are major adjustment periods within a family....
Introduction: Handover of care has been internationally acknowledged as an important aspect in patie...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to present a Swedish study exploring health care professiona...
BACKGROUND: In Sweden, antenatal and child health care are offered free of charge to all expectant a...
The aim with the thesis was to examine same-sex mothers experiences of forming a family, pregnancy, ...
Objective: To explore Somali-born parents' experiences of antenatal care in Sweden, antenatal care m...
Objective To explore Somali-born parents’ experiences of antenatal care in Sweden, antenatal care mi...
Preventive work in maternal and child health care has a long history in Sweden.Today, Sweden has ach...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of lesbian parents' experience of antenatal care, childbirth ...
Objective: To explore how antenatal parental education is provided in southern Sweden and midwives’ ...
Background and aim: Professional support from midwives and child health care nurses is important in ...
Objectives The aim of this study was to gain insight into how women in same-sex relationships experi...
Background: Traditional patterns relating to how to handle pregnancy and birth are often challenged...
Objectives The aim of this study was to gain insight into how women in same-sex relationships experi...
Ninety-nine per cent of all parents visit child healthcare centres (CHCs) andall parents in Sweden a...
Background: Pregnancy and the transition to parenthood are major adjustment periods within a family....
Introduction: Handover of care has been internationally acknowledged as an important aspect in patie...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to present a Swedish study exploring health care professiona...