Somali immigrant women's health care experiences and beliefs regarding pregnancy and birth in the United States.

Nancy Hill, Emmy Hunt, Kristiina Hyrkäs
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe Somali immigrant women's health care experiences and beliefs regarding pregnancy and birth.

Design: Four focus group interviews were conducted using a convenience sample of Somali women who were pregnant or had recently delivered. Qualitative thematic content analysis was used.

Findings: Six major themes emerged: pregnancy as a natural experience for women, value and relevance of prenatal care, lack of control and familiarity with delivery in the United States, balancing the desire to breastfeed with practical concerns and barriers, discomfort with mental health issues, and challenges in the healthcare system.

Discussion: Somali immigrant women perceive, interpret, and react to Western health practices from a perspective that includes their cultural, religious, and "scientific" beliefs.

Implications: Implications include cultural competency workshops. Educational materials and prenatal education sessions that support the women's needs have been developed for this population and should be a focus of future research.

索马里移民妇女在美国的保健经验和对怀孕和分娩的信念。
目的:描述索马里移民妇女在怀孕和分娩方面的保健经历和信念。设计:使用方便的索马里孕妇或刚分娩的妇女样本进行了四次焦点小组访谈。采用定性专题内容分析。研究结果:出现了六个主要主题:怀孕对女性来说是一种自然的经历,产前护理的价值和相关性,在美国缺乏对分娩的控制和熟悉,平衡母乳喂养的愿望与实际问题和障碍,心理健康问题的不适,以及医疗保健系统的挑战。讨论:索马里移民妇女从包括其文化、宗教和“科学”信仰在内的角度看待、解释和反应西方卫生做法。启示:启示包括文化能力研讨会。已为这一人口编制了支持妇女需要的教育材料和产前教育课程,应成为今后研究的重点。
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