Barriers and Challenges of Immigrant Women’s Access to and Experience of Optimal Maternity Care

C. Zhu
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With an increase in immigrant populations, healthcare systems are experiencing a new wave of ethnic-cultural diversity among patients. For the 48.1% of women among global migrants, maternal healthcare services are often the first level of contact with new healthcare systems in countries of resettlement. However, immigrants face many barriers, including socioeconomic and language considerations. As maternal care requires frequent contact with health care services through all stages of pregnancy, ensuring the quality of care is important to protect maternal and infant health. Using a systematic review method analyzing 17 articles from PubMed and Google Scholar in the past 20 years, 3 overarching themes were identified: lack of access to prenatal care, cultural insensitivity during in-hospital settings, and challenge in identifying and experiencing post-partum depression. This literature review reveals the broader influences and contextual variables in maternity care and highlights problems relating to the acceptability and accessibility of maternity services for immigrant women. Overall, this paper reveals the importance of considering immigrants’ socio-cultural context of childbirth practices, creating more accessible prenatal classes, and addressing disparities in postpartum depression. This knowledge can better inform health services delivery and formulate health promotion strategies to address discrepancies in maternal health outcomes. 
移民妇女获得最佳产妇护理的障碍和挑战
随着移民人口的增加,医疗保健系统正在经历患者中种族文化多样性的新浪潮。对于全球移民中48.1%的妇女来说,孕产妇保健服务往往是与安置国新保健系统接触的第一级。然而,移民面临许多障碍,包括社会经济和语言方面的考虑。由于产妇保健需要在怀孕的各个阶段经常接触保健服务,因此确保保健质量对于保护产妇和婴儿健康至关重要。通过系统回顾方法分析了PubMed和Google Scholar在过去20年中发表的17篇文章,确定了3个主要主题:缺乏产前护理,医院环境中的文化不敏感,以及识别和经历产后抑郁症的挑战。这篇文献综述揭示了产科护理的更广泛的影响和上下文变量,并强调了与移民妇女接受和获得产科服务有关的问题。总体而言,本文揭示了考虑移民分娩实践的社会文化背景,创建更容易获得的产前课程以及解决产后抑郁症差异的重要性。这些知识可以更好地为卫生服务提供提供信息,并制定健康促进战略,以解决孕产妇健康结果的差异。
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