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      Access to Health Care for Pregnant Arabic-Speaking Refugee Women and Mothers in Germany

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      Qualitative Health Research
      SAGE Publications

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          Refugee women often encounter multiple barriers when accessing ante-, peri-, and postnatal care. The aim of this study was to investigate how premigration experiences, conceptions about pregnancy and childbirth, health literacy, and language skills influence access to health care, experiences of health care, and childbirth. A total of 12 semi-structured interviews with refugee women from Iraq, Syria, and Palestine were conducted in the city of Dresden. Content analysis was applied using Levesque’s access model as a framework. Results indicate that conceptions of pregnancy and childbirth and premigration experiences influence women’s behaviors and experiences of pregnancy and childbirth. They contribute to barriers in accessing health care and lead to negative health outcomes. In view of limited health literacy, poor language skills, lack of information, and missing translators, female relatives in countries of origin remain an important source of information. Improved access to services for refugee women is needed.

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                Journal
                Qualitative Health Research
                Qual Health Res
                SAGE Publications
                1049-7323
                1552-7557
                February 2020
                September 18 2019
                February 2020
                : 30
                : 3
                : 437-447
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Evangelische Hochschule Dresden, Dresden, Germany
                Article
                10.1177/1049732319873620
                31530252
                ac86798d-cf0d-4313-a8af-ade2b148ab17
                © 2020

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