Background: Minoritised ethnic perinatal women can experience judgemental and stigmatising care due to systemic racism. Discriminatory care contributes to increased risks of poor maternal and infant outcomes, including higher rates of mental ill-health. This study aimed to explore minoritised ethnic women’s experiences of maternity services, including maternity care and mental health support, within a North-West England locality. Here we use an equity lens to report the findings that describe if and how women’s personal, cultural, and spiritual needs were met, their experiences of discriminatory and prejudicial care, and to identify recommendations for service provision. Methods: A mixed-methods study was undertaken comprising an online s...
There is little research into Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women’s experiences of materni...
Problem Childbearing women from ethnic minority groups in the United Kingdom (UK) have significantly...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
Background: Minoritised ethnic perinatal women can experience judgemental and stigmatising care due ...
Background Women from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health problem...
BACKGROUND: Women from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health proble...
OBJECTIVES: Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
Background: Persistent, high rates of maternal mortality amongst ethnic minorities is one of the UK’...
Objectives. Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
Objective: To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born et...
Background: According to the Office for National Statistics, approximately a quarter of women givin...
Aims Black, Asian and minority ethnic women are at higher risk of dying during pregnancy, childbirth...
Background: Approximately one in five women will experience mental health difficulties in the perina...
This study aimed to investigate ethnic minority women’s experiences and opinions of perinatal mental...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under th...
There is little research into Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women’s experiences of materni...
Problem Childbearing women from ethnic minority groups in the United Kingdom (UK) have significantly...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...
Background: Minoritised ethnic perinatal women can experience judgemental and stigmatising care due ...
Background Women from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health problem...
BACKGROUND: Women from ethnic minority groups are at greater risk of developing mental health proble...
OBJECTIVES: Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
Background: Persistent, high rates of maternal mortality amongst ethnic minorities is one of the UK’...
Objectives. Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
Objective: To explore the maternity care experiences and expectations of United Kingdom (UK)-born et...
Background: According to the Office for National Statistics, approximately a quarter of women givin...
Aims Black, Asian and minority ethnic women are at higher risk of dying during pregnancy, childbirth...
Background: Approximately one in five women will experience mental health difficulties in the perina...
This study aimed to investigate ethnic minority women’s experiences and opinions of perinatal mental...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article distributed under th...
There is little research into Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women’s experiences of materni...
Problem Childbearing women from ethnic minority groups in the United Kingdom (UK) have significantly...
Objective To explore the attitudes and expectations of maternity care professionals to UK-born ethni...