Introduction and objectives: This study aims to identify the unmet expectations of Portuguese and immigrant women, for the National Health System, during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum. Participants and methods: This is a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study, using semi structured interviews and content analysis proposed by Bardin, with the categorization of verbatim interviews of 82 Portuguese and immigrant women, supported by NVivo 10. Results: Major emerging categories of unmet expectations referred to the accessibility, human resources, incentives to maternity, physical and environmental conditions, and organization of the health system. There was a greater representation of dashed expectations among immigrant users when co...
Background: Traditional patterns relating to how to handle pregnancy and birth are often challenged ...
One in four births in the UK is to foreign-born women. In 2016, the figure was 28.2%, the highest fi...
Background: Guidelines for improving the quality of maternal health services emphasise women's invol...
AbstractIntroduction and objectivesThis study aims to identify the unmet expectations of Portuguese ...
A woman who experiences motherhood in the context of immigration is susceptible to mismatches in car...
Abstract Motherhood is a complex phenomenon, supplementedwith expectations about the new reality, th...
This study aimed to assess the care received and the barriers faced by immigrants and Portuguese pre...
Considering pregnancy and motherhood as periods of increased vulnerability in migrant women, to char...
Inequities in access to health care between migrant and native women have been reported, but determi...
Introduction: pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood are natural processes that bring joy to individua...
Background Understanding immigrant women’s experiences of maternity care is critical if receiving co...
Finland along with most countries in the Northern Hemisphere continues to see increased migration in...
The present investigation sought to establish itself as an interface between Public Health and Socia...
Background: Women of non-western migrant origin comprise a substantial part of the client population...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
Background: Traditional patterns relating to how to handle pregnancy and birth are often challenged ...
One in four births in the UK is to foreign-born women. In 2016, the figure was 28.2%, the highest fi...
Background: Guidelines for improving the quality of maternal health services emphasise women's invol...
AbstractIntroduction and objectivesThis study aims to identify the unmet expectations of Portuguese ...
A woman who experiences motherhood in the context of immigration is susceptible to mismatches in car...
Abstract Motherhood is a complex phenomenon, supplementedwith expectations about the new reality, th...
This study aimed to assess the care received and the barriers faced by immigrants and Portuguese pre...
Considering pregnancy and motherhood as periods of increased vulnerability in migrant women, to char...
Inequities in access to health care between migrant and native women have been reported, but determi...
Introduction: pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood are natural processes that bring joy to individua...
Background Understanding immigrant women’s experiences of maternity care is critical if receiving co...
Finland along with most countries in the Northern Hemisphere continues to see increased migration in...
The present investigation sought to establish itself as an interface between Public Health and Socia...
Background: Women of non-western migrant origin comprise a substantial part of the client population...
This 2006 study investigated ethnicity-related factors contributing to sub-standard maternity care a...
Background: Traditional patterns relating to how to handle pregnancy and birth are often challenged ...
One in four births in the UK is to foreign-born women. In 2016, the figure was 28.2%, the highest fi...
Background: Guidelines for improving the quality of maternal health services emphasise women's invol...