Ukrainian refugee women's experience with maternity care in Norway: A qualitative study.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2025-02-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/200613
Mirjam Lukasse, Fatima Akhmedova, Hanna Oommen
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Abstract

Introduction: European countries have recently received many migrants from Ukraine. Women's life experiences and expectations shape their perception of maternity care and childbirth. Our study aimed to explore how newly arrived Ukrainian refugee women experience their maternity care in Norway.

Methods: Social media were used to recruit eight women meeting the criteria of being newly arrived Ukrainian refugee women. Semi-structured interviews, three face-to-face and five video-calls, were performed between December 2023 and January 2024. We used Braun and Clarke for thematic analysis.

Results: Three main themes were identified: healthcare in country of origin, high-quality care in the new country, and challenges as a refugee. Women reported that in their home country, the cost of maternity care had a significant impact on the quality of care they received with a tendency toward overmedicalization, as access to certain services often depended on payment. Participants described instances of feeling disrespected by healthcare staff in their home country, in contrast to their experiences in Norway. Women reported that in Norway they experienced a high level of professionalism among healthcare staff and a well-functioning healthcare system with good physical conditions. Challenges that the women struggled with were communication and barriers to accessing services.

Conclusions: Being treated professionally and with respect played a central role in creating a positive experience and mitigated the negative experiences of problems with communication and navigation in an unfamiliar healthcare system. Future research could investigate the use of written information to aid migrants in understanding the maternity services and some of the vocabulary.

乌克兰难民妇女在挪威接受产科护理的经历:一项定性研究。
导读:欧洲国家最近接收了许多来自乌克兰的移民。妇女的生活经历和期望塑造了她们对产妇护理和分娩的看法。我们的研究旨在探讨新来的乌克兰难民妇女如何在挪威体验她们的产科护理。方法:利用社交媒体招募8名符合乌克兰新难民女性标准的女性。在2023年12月至2024年1月期间进行了半结构化访谈,包括三次面对面访谈和五次视频通话。我们使用Braun和Clarke进行主题分析。结果:确定了三个主要主题:原籍国的保健、新国家的高质量护理和作为难民的挑战。妇女报告说,在本国,产妇保健费用对她们获得的保健质量有重大影响,有过度医疗化的趋势,因为获得某些服务往往取决于付款。参与者描述了他们在本国感受到医护人员不尊重的情况,这与他们在挪威的经历形成了对比。妇女报告说,在挪威,她们经历了保健工作人员的高度专业水平和良好的身体条件和运作良好的保健系统。这些妇女面临的挑战是沟通和获得服务的障碍。结论:在不熟悉的医疗系统中,专业和尊重的对待在创造积极体验和减轻沟通和导航问题的负面体验方面发挥了核心作用。未来的研究可以调查书面信息的使用,以帮助移民了解产妇服务和一些词汇。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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