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Involvement in maternal care by migrants and ethnic minorities: a narrative review

机译:参与移民和少数民族的母亲护理:叙述审查

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Guidelines for improving the quality of maternal health services emphasise women’s involvement in care. However, evidence about migrant and ethnic minorities’ preferences for participation in maternal care remains unsystematised. Understanding these populations’ experiences with and preferred forms of involvement in care provision is crucial for imbuing policies and guidelines with sensitivity to diversity and for implementing people-centred care. This paper presents a narrative synthesis of empirical studies of involvement in maternal health care by migrants and ethnic minorities based on four key dimensions: information, communication, expression of preferences and decision-making. Studies indexed in PubMed and Scopus published until December 2019 were searched. Original quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods studies written in English and reporting on migrant and ethnic minority involvement in maternal care were included. Backward reference tracking was carried out. Three researchers conducted full-text review of selected publications. In total, 22 studies met the inclusion criteria. The majority of studies were comparative and addressed only one or two dimensions of involvement, with an emphasis on the information and communication dimensions. Compared to natives, migrants and ethnic minorities were more likely to (1) lack access to adequate information as a result of health care staff’s limited time, knowledge and misconceptions about women’s needs and preferences; (2) report suboptimal communication with care staff caused by language barriers and inadequate interpreting services; (3) be offered fewer opportunities to express preferences and to have preferences be taken less into account; and (4) be less involved in decisions about their care due to difficulties in understanding information, socio-cultural beliefs and previous experiences with care provision less attuned with playing an active role in decision-making and care staff detracting attitudes. Constraints to adequate and inclusive involvement in maternal care can hinder access to quality care and result in severe negative health outcomes for migrant and ethnic minority women. More research is needed into how to tailor the dimensions of involvement to migrant and ethnic minorities’ needs and preferences, followed by provision of the resources necessary for effective implementation (e.g. sufficient time for consultations, optimal interpreter systems, health care staff training).
机译:提高产妇卫生服务质量的准则强调妇女的关注。但是,有关移民和少数群体参与母亲护理的偏好的证据仍然是无系统化的。了解这些人口的经验和优选的护理措施形式的经验对于制定具有敏感性的政策和准则,对多样性和实施人民为中心护理的敏感性至关重要。本文基于四个关键维度提出了移民和少数民族的母体保健参与的叙事综合:信息,沟通,偏好和决策的表达。在2019年12月之前发布的PubMed和Scopus中指出的研究被搜查。包括用英语编写的原始定量,定性和混合方法研究和报告移民和少数民族参与母护理。进行后向参考跟踪进行。三位研究人员对所选出版物进行全文审查。总共22项研究达到了纳入标准。大多数研究是比较的,并且只解决了一个或两个参与维度,重点是信息和通信尺寸。与当地人相比,移民和少数群体更有可能是(1)由于医疗人员的有限时间,知识和误解对妇女需求和偏好的误区而缺乏获得充足的信息; (2)报告与语言障碍和口译服务不足造成的护理人员的次优沟通; (3)提供更少的机会来表达偏好,并考虑较少偏好; (4)由于了解信息,社会文化信仰和以前的小心经验而难以在决策和护理人员贬低态度的情况下发挥积极作用,因此较少参与他们的护理的决定。对母亲护理充分和包容性参与的限制可以妨碍获得质量护理,并导致移民和少数民族妇女的严重负面健康结果。需要更多的研究进入如何定制参与移民和少数群体的需求和偏好的程度,然后提供有效实施所需的资源(例如,足够的时间进行磋商,最佳翻译系统,医疗保健人员培训)。

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