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242-257
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2
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24
ISSN
10520147
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A Qualitative Metasynthesis of Published Research Exploring the Pregnancy and Resettlement Experience Among Refugee Women.
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Qualitative Report
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2019
2019-02
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Pregnancy; Qualitative Research; MEDICAL care; Meta-Themes; Metasynthesis; PREGNANT women; Refugee; REFUGEE resettlement; REFUGEE services; SYRIAN refugees
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Kingsbury Diana M; Chatfield Sheryl L
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The number of refugees and asylum seekers throughout the world continues to increase, leading to increasing challenges in meeting healthcare needs of these individuals. Women's antenatal health is of particular concern due to their vulnerability to sexual violence and the substantial proportion of refugees consisting of women and girls of or nearing reproductive age. The purpose of this qualitative metasynthesis was to integrate and interpret findings from previously published research reports in which authors explored aspects of pregnancy among resettled refugee women. Following a systematic search process, we used Dedoose qualitative data analysis software to manage the process of extracting and condensing data from primary sources. We developed themes including: comparing pregnancy care in resettlement with care at home; navigating unfamiliar language and cultural practices; making meaning through pregnancy and associated healthcare experiences. Our analysis revealed authors used thematic analysis regardless of research design, limiting the range of reported findings. Prior research focused on identifying challenges to pregnancy in resettlement; our findings expand this by considering how women navigate and make meaning from challenges. Service providers might encourage mentally healthy resettlement by guiding refugees to consider differences in an open-minded rather than judgmental attitude that respects old and new cultures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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<a href="https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol24/iss2/3/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol24/iss2/3/</a>
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2019
Chatfield Sheryl L
Journal Article
Kingsbury Diana M
Medical care
Meta-Themes
Metasynthesis
NEOMED College of Medicine
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November 2019 Update
Pregnancy
Pregnant Women
Qualitative Report
Qualitative Research
Refugee
REFUGEE resettlement
REFUGEE services
SYRIAN refugees