Background Despite the potential of prenatal care for addressing many pregnancy complications and concurrent health problems, non-western women in industrialized western countries more often make inadequate use of prenatal care than women from the majority population do. This study aimed to give a systematic review of factors affecting non-western women’s use of prenatal care (both medical care and prenatal classes) in industrialized western countries. Methods Eleven databases (PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, Cochrane, Sociological Abstracts, Web of Science, Women’s Studies International, MIDIRS, CINAHL, Scopus and the NIVEL catalogue) were searched for relevant peer-reviewed articles from between 1995 and July 2012. Qualitative as well as quanti...
Background One of the mechanisms explaining perinatal health inequalities could be inadequate antena...
Introduction Socioeconomic deprivation in high‐income industrialized countries is a key factor in p...
This study examines factors associated with the use of biomedical care during pregnancy in Guatemala...
Background: Despite the potential of prenatal care for addressing many pregnancy complications and c...
Background: In many industrialized western countries immigrants constitute a substantial part of the...
Background: In many industrialized western countries non-western women constitute a substantial part...
Background: Little research into non-western women’s prenatal care utilisation in industrialised wes...
BACKGROUND: Little research into non-western women's prenatal care utilisation in industrialised wes...
Our objectives were to determine whether migrant women in Western industrialized countries have high...
Non-western women in the Netherlands are more likely to make inadequate use of prenatal care than na...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal healthcare is likely to prevent adverse outcomes, but an adequate review of uti...
Background: Prenatal healthcare is likely to prevent adverse outcomes, but an adequate review of uti...
A myriad of demand-side factors hamper childbearing women from utilizing needed skilled birth care i...
Background. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in use of antenatal care in a multi...
Background: Every pregnancy has its own risk related to unwanted complication. ANC or antenatal care...
Background One of the mechanisms explaining perinatal health inequalities could be inadequate antena...
Introduction Socioeconomic deprivation in high‐income industrialized countries is a key factor in p...
This study examines factors associated with the use of biomedical care during pregnancy in Guatemala...
Background: Despite the potential of prenatal care for addressing many pregnancy complications and c...
Background: In many industrialized western countries immigrants constitute a substantial part of the...
Background: In many industrialized western countries non-western women constitute a substantial part...
Background: Little research into non-western women’s prenatal care utilisation in industrialised wes...
BACKGROUND: Little research into non-western women's prenatal care utilisation in industrialised wes...
Our objectives were to determine whether migrant women in Western industrialized countries have high...
Non-western women in the Netherlands are more likely to make inadequate use of prenatal care than na...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal healthcare is likely to prevent adverse outcomes, but an adequate review of uti...
Background: Prenatal healthcare is likely to prevent adverse outcomes, but an adequate review of uti...
A myriad of demand-side factors hamper childbearing women from utilizing needed skilled birth care i...
Background. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in use of antenatal care in a multi...
Background: Every pregnancy has its own risk related to unwanted complication. ANC or antenatal care...
Background One of the mechanisms explaining perinatal health inequalities could be inadequate antena...
Introduction Socioeconomic deprivation in high‐income industrialized countries is a key factor in p...
This study examines factors associated with the use of biomedical care during pregnancy in Guatemala...