Addressing ethnic disparity in antenatal care: a qualitative evaluation of midwives' experiences with the MAMAACT intervention
Abstract Background In Denmark, 13% of all children are born by non-Western immigrant women. The public antenatal care has not adapted to this increased diversity of women. Compared to women coming from Western countries, non-Western immigrant women have an increased prevalence of severe maternal mo...
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Main Authors: | Helle Johnsen (Author), Nazila Ghavami Kivi (Author), Cecilie H. Morrison (Author), Mette Juhl (Author), Ulla Christensen (Author), Sarah F. Villadsen (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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