An exploration of migrant women's perceptions of public health messages to reduce stillbirth in the UK: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Stillbirth is a global public health priority. Within the United Kingdom, perinatal mortality disproportionately impacts Black, Asian and minority ethnic women, and in particular migrant women. Although the explanation for this remains unclear, it is thought to be multidimensiona...
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Main Authors: | Tomasina Stacey (Author), Melanie Haith-Cooper (Author), Nisa Almas (Author), Charlotte Kenyon (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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