Migrant and native women's perceptions of prenatal care communication quality: the role of host-country language proficiency
Abstract Background Despite the potentially significant impact of women-prenatal care provider communication quality (WPCQ) on women's perinatal health, evidence on the determinants of those perceptions is still lacking, particularly among migrant women. Methods We aimed to examine the effect o...
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Main Authors: | Sousan Hamwi (Author), Elsa Lorthe (Author), Milton Severo (Author), Henrique Barros (Author) |
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