The purpose of this study was to explore the pregnancy related experiences of Bangladeshi immigrant women living in a major American metropolitan area: New York City. The study was conducted using an in-depth interview based qualitative research design in which data were collected from ten mothers through semi-structured interviews. Additionally, data were collected through researcher\u3c&rsquo\u3e\u27s observation; informal interviews with hospital administrators, healthcare personnel, non governmental agency executives; and documents analysis. The study and the design of the interview guide were influenced by the theoretical framework of the PEN-3 Model (Airhihenbuwa, 1995). A combination of purposeful and snowball sampling technique was...
BACKGROUND: Immigrant mothers are raising an increasing proportion of the population of children in ...
Background: Understanding immigrants’ interactions with the United States (US) healthcare system wil...
Objective: We wanted to study how foreign women face pregnancy and childbirth in a society quite dif...
Immigrant women often lack the social support and help from extended family and other social relatio...
Abstract The aim of this research is to examine use of prenatal care by South Asian immigrant wom...
A body of research suggests that immigrants arrive in the U.S. in good health, a healthy immigrant e...
Introduction: pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood are natural processes that bring joy to individua...
Although there has been clear interest in immigrant women’s maternity health, there are no studies o...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
PURPOSE: To describe Somali immigrant women\u27s health care experiences and beliefs regarding pregn...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
There is a paucity of literature on how to conduct research with migrants, particularly those who do...
Pregnancy is a period of increased vulnerability for migrant women, and access to healthcare, use an...
The aim of this paper is to elucidate the links between place and Bengali immigrant women's use of s...
Finland along with most countries in the Northern Hemisphere continues to see increased migration in...
BACKGROUND: Immigrant mothers are raising an increasing proportion of the population of children in ...
Background: Understanding immigrants’ interactions with the United States (US) healthcare system wil...
Objective: We wanted to study how foreign women face pregnancy and childbirth in a society quite dif...
Immigrant women often lack the social support and help from extended family and other social relatio...
Abstract The aim of this research is to examine use of prenatal care by South Asian immigrant wom...
A body of research suggests that immigrants arrive in the U.S. in good health, a healthy immigrant e...
Introduction: pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood are natural processes that bring joy to individua...
Although there has been clear interest in immigrant women’s maternity health, there are no studies o...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
PURPOSE: To describe Somali immigrant women\u27s health care experiences and beliefs regarding pregn...
This study was designed to elicit Indo-Canadian women immigrants' experience of childbearing. Health...
There is a paucity of literature on how to conduct research with migrants, particularly those who do...
Pregnancy is a period of increased vulnerability for migrant women, and access to healthcare, use an...
The aim of this paper is to elucidate the links between place and Bengali immigrant women's use of s...
Finland along with most countries in the Northern Hemisphere continues to see increased migration in...
BACKGROUND: Immigrant mothers are raising an increasing proportion of the population of children in ...
Background: Understanding immigrants’ interactions with the United States (US) healthcare system wil...
Objective: We wanted to study how foreign women face pregnancy and childbirth in a society quite dif...