BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity, and report poorer experiences of maternity care. Research is required to understand how to reduce these disparities, however, it is acknowledged these groups of women are under-represented in clinical research.AimTo investigate factors which influence participation in maternity research for women from an ethnic minority background.MethodsA systematic review was conducted to examine influencing factors for research participation. MEDLINE/CINHAL/PsycInfo/EMBASE databases were systematically searched in March 2021 and updated in March 2022. Papers were eligible if they explored maternal research ...
Aims Black, Asian and minority ethnic women are at higher risk of dying during pregnancy, childbirth...
Background: According to the Office for National Statistics, approximately a quarter of women givin...
Objective: To recruit South Asian pregnant women, living in the UK, into a clinicoepidemiological st...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
Background Women from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates...
Recruitment of participants for health research is a vital part of the research process. If not done...
There is little research into Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women’s experiences of materni...
OBJECTIVES: Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
Aims Black, Asian and minority ethnic women are at higher risk of dying during pregnancy, childbirth...
Background: According to the Office for National Statistics, approximately a quarter of women givin...
Objective: To recruit South Asian pregnant women, living in the UK, into a clinicoepidemiological st...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
BackgroundWomen from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates ...
Background Women from Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity backgrounds in the UK experience higher rates...
Recruitment of participants for health research is a vital part of the research process. If not done...
There is little research into Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) women’s experiences of materni...
OBJECTIVES: Provision for ethnic minority groups has been acknowledged as integral to good maternity...
Aims Black, Asian and minority ethnic women are at higher risk of dying during pregnancy, childbirth...
Background: According to the Office for National Statistics, approximately a quarter of women givin...
Objective: To recruit South Asian pregnant women, living in the UK, into a clinicoepidemiological st...