Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health
Volume 49, Issue 4, 2004, Pages 345-349

Somali refugee women speak out about their needs for care during pregnancy and delivery (Article)

Herrel N.* , Olevitch L. , DuBois D.K. , Terry P. , Thorp D. , Kind E. , Said A.
  • a Somali Health Care Initiative, Minnesota Intl. Health Volunteers, 122 West Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404-2480, United States
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Abstract

More than half of all Somali refugees in the United States live in Minnesota. To obtain information to develop culturally sensitive health education materials, we conducted two focus groups with 14 Somali women who had each given birth to one child in Minnesota. Overall, women thought that their childbirth experience was positive. They also reported racial stereotyping, apprehension of cesarean births, and concern about the competence of medical interpreters. Women wanted more information about events in the delivery room, pain medications, prenatal visits, interpreters, and roles of hospital staff. The most desirable educational formats were a videotape, audiotapes, printed materials, and birth center tours. To increase their attendance at prenatal appointments, participants said they needed reminder telephone calls, transportation, and childcare. © 2004 American College of Nurse-Midwives.

Author Keywords

Labor Childbirth Delivery Refugees Health education Somalia Minnesota

Index Keywords

Needs Assessment social psychology refugee prenatal care obstetric care videotape race difference Anecdotes patient transport human Refugees controlled study priority journal Minnesota printing Health Services Needs and Demand tape recorder labor pain antipain materials Humans maternity ward Infant, Newborn female hospital personnel pregnancy medical information Article patient education women's health delivery Telephone Questionnaires adult health education Somalia health care need maternal welfare childbirth Nurse-Patient Relations Maternal Health Services attitude to health cesarean section Focus Groups

Link
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmwh.2004.02.008
ISSN: 15269523
Cited by: 60
Original Language: English