Background Black and minority ethnic women and those with social risk factors such as deprivation, refugee and asylum seeker status, homelessness, mental health issues and domestic violence are at a disproportionate risk of poor birth outcomes. Language barriers further exacerbate this risk, with women struggling to access, engage with maternity services and communicate concerns to healthcare professionals. To address the language barrier, many UK maternity services offer telephone interpreter services. This study explores whether or not women with social risk factors find these interpreter services acceptable, accessible and safe, and to suggest solutions to address challenges. Methods Realist methodology was used to refine previously...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
Background Women with low socioeconomic status and social risk factors are at a disproportionate ri...
Background: Black and minority ethnic women and those with social risk factors such as deprivation, ...
Background: Language, communication and understanding of information are central to safe, ethical an...
noIt is becoming increasingly common for midwives to care for women who do not speak English, and UK...
This is the peer reviewed version which has been published in final form at [https://doi.org/10.1111...
To describe communication barriers faced by allophone migrant women in maternity care provision from...
Aim To describe communication barriers faced by allophone migrant women in maternity care provisi...
Objective The aim of the study was to improve the engagement of professional interpreters for women ...
This study looks at the delivery of the Family-Nurse Partnership (FNP) in England with interpreters....
© 2019 The Authors. Birth published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: Echoing international tre...
INTRODUCTION: Difficulties associated with communication are thought to contribute to adverse perina...
- Social workers regularly work with individuals, families and groups where there is no shared langu...
The National Health Service and specialist agencies within the UK are striving to ensure that they o...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
Background Women with low socioeconomic status and social risk factors are at a disproportionate ri...
Background: Black and minority ethnic women and those with social risk factors such as deprivation, ...
Background: Language, communication and understanding of information are central to safe, ethical an...
noIt is becoming increasingly common for midwives to care for women who do not speak English, and UK...
This is the peer reviewed version which has been published in final form at [https://doi.org/10.1111...
To describe communication barriers faced by allophone migrant women in maternity care provision from...
Aim To describe communication barriers faced by allophone migrant women in maternity care provisi...
Objective The aim of the study was to improve the engagement of professional interpreters for women ...
This study looks at the delivery of the Family-Nurse Partnership (FNP) in England with interpreters....
© 2019 The Authors. Birth published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: Echoing international tre...
INTRODUCTION: Difficulties associated with communication are thought to contribute to adverse perina...
- Social workers regularly work with individuals, families and groups where there is no shared langu...
The National Health Service and specialist agencies within the UK are striving to ensure that they o...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
This study focuses on communication and conceptions of obstetric care to address the postulates that...
Background Women with low socioeconomic status and social risk factors are at a disproportionate ri...