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Maternal Health Understandings and Experiences of Bhutanese Refugee Women Pre- and Post-Settlement: A Qualitative Case Study

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Pages 469-486 | Received 08 Dec 2021, Accepted 26 Oct 2022, Published online: 22 Nov 2022
 

Abstract

Refugee maternal health is an under-studied area in health science research since refugee women have complex health histories that consistently change throughout their resettlement journey. This study examined setting-based maternal health understanding among Bhutanese refugee women resettled in Greensboro, NC. We utilized qualitative case-study methods to examine n = 12 interviews within three different cases based on birth settings. Themes around women’s experiences of familial support, impact of setting-based maternal health access, and quality of care experienced were significant findings. Study aims were to help providers improve patient-provider interaction in relaying adequate care information and assess women’s pre-settlement health history for appropriate care.

Acknowledgements

We thank Dr. Danielle Bouchard for introducing the author to the concept of third-world, transnational feminism through her course on Feminist Theory: Gender, Race, Class.

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No potential competing interest reported by the author(s).

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