Objective to explore Traveller women's experiences of maternity care so that their needs might be identified and perceptions of helpful responses elicited. Design feminist research methodology using unstructured non-directive interviews. Setting community setting in the Republic of Ireland. Participants snowball sample of 13 Traveller women aged 19–42 years. Each had experienced between two and eight pregnancies. Findings a fluid concept of culture affected Traveller women's expectations and negotiation of maternity care. The essential nature of familism, socialisation and religious beliefs, and the particular emphasis placed upon peer support, reflected cohesive and supportive aspects of culture. The concept of ‘possessive individualism’ w...
Background: How women experience childbirth is acknowledged as critical to the postnatal wellbeing o...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth and interactions with healthcare providers a...
Aim We have experienced an increase in non-Irish women booking at the Rotunda Hospital. The aim of ...
Objective to explore Traveller women's experiences of maternity care so that their needs might be id...
Background: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to maternity car...
Background: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to maternity car...
Background: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to maternity car...
I am proud to introduce this report on the views and experiences of women from some of Ireland’s mig...
peer-reviewedBackground: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to ...
This study is an exploration of Traveller women’s experience of pregnancy loss in Ireland. It exami...
This study is an exploration of Traveller women’s experience of pregnancy loss in Ireland. It exami...
Abstract Background Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to mater...
Background: How women experience childbirth is acknowledged as critical to the postnatal wellbeing o...
Carolyn L Tobin,1 Jo Murphy-Lawless2 1Department of Nursing, College of Health and Human Services, U...
THESIS 11071.1THESIS 11071.2Birth is not just a physiological process but also a significant life ev...
Background: How women experience childbirth is acknowledged as critical to the postnatal wellbeing o...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth and interactions with healthcare providers a...
Aim We have experienced an increase in non-Irish women booking at the Rotunda Hospital. The aim of ...
Objective to explore Traveller women's experiences of maternity care so that their needs might be id...
Background: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to maternity car...
Background: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to maternity car...
Background: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to maternity car...
I am proud to introduce this report on the views and experiences of women from some of Ireland’s mig...
peer-reviewedBackground: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to ...
This study is an exploration of Traveller women’s experience of pregnancy loss in Ireland. It exami...
This study is an exploration of Traveller women’s experience of pregnancy loss in Ireland. It exami...
Abstract Background Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to mater...
Background: How women experience childbirth is acknowledged as critical to the postnatal wellbeing o...
Carolyn L Tobin,1 Jo Murphy-Lawless2 1Department of Nursing, College of Health and Human Services, U...
THESIS 11071.1THESIS 11071.2Birth is not just a physiological process but also a significant life ev...
Background: How women experience childbirth is acknowledged as critical to the postnatal wellbeing o...
Women make choices throughout pregnancy and childbirth and interactions with healthcare providers a...
Aim We have experienced an increase in non-Irish women booking at the Rotunda Hospital. The aim of ...