[Mothers with migration background have significantly less knowledge of ante- and postnatal support services than mothers without migration background: cross-sectional survey in two maternity hospitals].

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Benedikt Selbertinger, David Rothfuß, Maria Hatzipanagiotou, Angela Köninger, Christian Apfelbacher, Michael Kabesch, Susanne Brandstetter
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to describe and analyse knowledge of women in childbed with and without a migration background about ante- and postnatal support services.Questionnaires were provided in 26 languages. In a cross-sectional survey, 641 women answered questions about their knowledge of 11 different regional support services, and information sources for these and other support service providers. Median split was used to derive mothers with good and poor knowledge.German was not the mother tongue of 30% of the participants (n=194) and were therefore defined as "mothers with migration background". Of these, 83% (n=161) were aware of services offered by midwives and<40% knew of other support services. Women with migration background were significantly less likely to know the support services (OR 0.16, 95% CI 0.11 to 0.23), even after controlling for other sociodemographic variables. Furthermore, they obtained significantly less frequently information about relevant services from gynaecologists, midwives, relatives/acquaintances or by themselves.Especially for mothers with migration background, knowledge about ante- and postnatal support services must be made more accessible. In this, midwives could play a decisive role.

[具有移徙背景的母亲对产前和产后支助服务的了解明显低于没有移徙背景的母亲:两家妇产医院的横断面调查]。
本研究的目的是描述和分析有和没有移民背景的育龄妇女关于产前和产后支持服务的知识。问卷以26种语文提供。在一项横断面调查中,641名妇女回答了关于她们对11种不同地区支持服务的了解程度以及这些服务和其他支持服务提供者的信息来源的问题。中位数分割用于推导知识水平好的母亲和知识水平差的母亲。30%的参与者(n=194)的母语不是德语,因此被定义为“有移民背景的母亲”。其中,83% (n=161)知道助产士提供的服务
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Gesundheitswesen
Gesundheitswesen PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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1.90
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期刊介绍: The health service informs you comprehensively and up-to-date about the most important topics of the health care system. In addition to guidelines, overviews and comments, you will find current research results and contributions to CME-certified continuing education and training. The journal offers a scientific discussion forum and a platform for communications from professional societies. The content quality is ensured by a publisher body, the expert advisory board and other experts in the peer review process.
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