Abstract Background Literature describing effective population interventions related to the pregnancy, birth, and post-birth care of international migrants, as defined by them, is scant. Hence, we sought to determine: 1) what processes are used by migrant women to respond to maternal-child health and psychosocial concerns during the early months and years after birth; 2) which of these enhance or impede their resiliency; and 3) which population interventions they suggest best respond to these concerns. Methods Sixteen international migrant women living in Montreal or Toronto who had been identified in a previous study as having a hig...
Pregnancy is a period of increased vulnerability for migrant women, and access to healthcare, use an...
Objective: Limited evidence exists on interventions aimed at enabling reproductive health (RH) servi...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
Abstract Background Literature describing effective p...
IntroductionLa Maison Bleue is a community-based perinatal health and social centre in Montreal that...
AIM:To conduct a meta-ethnographic study of the experiences, meanings and ways of 'dealing with' sym...
Problem Within maternity care policies and practice, pregnant migrant women are regarded as a vulner...
To conduct a meta-ethnographic study of the experiences, meanings and ways of ‘dealing with’ symptom...
Introduction: pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood are natural processes that bring joy to individua...
AbstractThere are over 214 million international migrants worldwide, half of whom are women, and all...
We conducted a qualitative study that explored the views and perceptions of migrant women in, Danden...
Migrants commonly maintain transnational ties with their home country including identities, attachme...
Copyright © 2015 Berit Viken et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Bearing a child and giving birth are often considered as a life-changing event in the life of a woma...
We conducted a qualitative study that explored the views and perceptions of migrant women in, Danden...
Pregnancy is a period of increased vulnerability for migrant women, and access to healthcare, use an...
Objective: Limited evidence exists on interventions aimed at enabling reproductive health (RH) servi...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...
Abstract Background Literature describing effective p...
IntroductionLa Maison Bleue is a community-based perinatal health and social centre in Montreal that...
AIM:To conduct a meta-ethnographic study of the experiences, meanings and ways of 'dealing with' sym...
Problem Within maternity care policies and practice, pregnant migrant women are regarded as a vulner...
To conduct a meta-ethnographic study of the experiences, meanings and ways of ‘dealing with’ symptom...
Introduction: pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood are natural processes that bring joy to individua...
AbstractThere are over 214 million international migrants worldwide, half of whom are women, and all...
We conducted a qualitative study that explored the views and perceptions of migrant women in, Danden...
Migrants commonly maintain transnational ties with their home country including identities, attachme...
Copyright © 2015 Berit Viken et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Bearing a child and giving birth are often considered as a life-changing event in the life of a woma...
We conducted a qualitative study that explored the views and perceptions of migrant women in, Danden...
Pregnancy is a period of increased vulnerability for migrant women, and access to healthcare, use an...
Objective: Limited evidence exists on interventions aimed at enabling reproductive health (RH) servi...
Statement of the Problem: Motherhood and childbirth are very sensitive experiences and have a strong...