Evaluating Birth Outcomes From a Community-Based Pregnancy Support Program for Refugee Women in Georgia
Refugee women face numerous and unique barriers to sexual and reproductive healthcare and can experience worse pregnancy-related outcomes compared with U.S.-born and other immigrant women. Community-based, culturally tailored programs like Embrace Refugee Birth Support may improve refugee access to...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth A. Mosley (Author), Michelle Pratt (Author), Ghenet Besera (Author), Lasha S. Clarke (Author), Heidi Miller (Author), Tracy Noland (Author), Bridget Whaley (Author), Jennifer Cochran (Author), Amber Mack (Author), Melinda Higgins (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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