Table 4.
Theme | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
23 | 23 | 23 | 11 | 12 | |
Bawadi, HA (2009). Migrant Arab Muslim women’s experiences of childbirth in the UK. | X | X | X | X | |
Bazley Goodwin, LK (2016). The midwife-woman relationship in a South Wales community: a focused ethnography of the experiences of midwives and migrant Pakistani women in early pregnancy. | X | X | X | ||
Hicks, C., & Hayes, L. (1991). Link-workers in antenatal care: facilitators of equal opportunities in health provision or salves for the management conscience? |
X | X | X | ||
Leeds Family Health (1992). Research into the uptake of maternity services as provided by primary healthcare teams to women from black and minorities. | X | X | X | ||
Pershad, P., & Tyrrell, H. (1995). Access to antenatal and postnatal services for Asian women living in East Pollokshields, Glasgow. | X | X | X | X | |
Warrier, S. (1996). Consumer empowerment: a qualitative study of link-worker and advocacy services for non-English speaking users of maternity services. | X | X | X | X | |
Duff, L. A., Ahmed, L. B., & Lamping, D. L. (2002). Evaluating satisfaction with maternity care in women from minority ethnic communities: development and validation of a Sylheti questionnaire. | X | X | |||
Harper Busman, K., & McCourt, C. (2002). Somali refugee women's experiences of maternity care in west London: a case study. | X | X | X | X | X |
Ali, N. (2004). Experiences of maternity services: Muslim women's perspectives. | X | X | X | X | X |
MacLeish, J. (2005). Maternity experiences of asylum seekers in England. | X | X | X | X | X |
Ahmed, S., Macfarlane, A., Naylor, J., & Hastings, J. (2006). Evaluating bilingual peer support for breastfeeding in a local sure start. | X | X | X | X | |
Redshaw, et al. (2007). Recorded delivery: a national survey of women's experience of maternity care 2006 . | X | X | X | ||
Nabb, J. (2006). Pregnant asylum-seekers: Perceptions of maternity service provision. | X | X | X | ||
Rowe, R. E., Magee, H., Quigley, M. A., Heron, P., Askham, J., & Brocklehurst, P. (2008). Social and ethnic differences in attendance for antenatal care in England. | X | ||||
Hawkins, S. S., Lamb, K., Cole, T. J., & Law, C. (2008). Influence of moving to the UK on maternal health behaviours: Prospective cohort study. | X | X | |||
Briscoe, L., & Lavender, T. (2009). Exploring maternity care for asylum seekers and refugees. |
X | X | |||
Raine, R., Cartwright, M., Richens, Y., Mahamed, Z., & Smith, D. 2010). A qualitative study of women's experiences of communication in antenatal care: identifying areas for action. | X | X | X | ||
Tucker, A., Ogutu, D., Yoong, W., Nauta, M., & Fakokunde, A. (2010). The unbooked mother: a cohort study of maternal and foetal outcomes in a North London Hospital. | X | X | |||
Lee, J-Y (2010). ' My body is Korean, but not my child's… ' : a Foucauldian approach to Korean migrant women's health-seeking behaviours in the UK. | X | X | |||
Cross-Sudworth, F., Williams, A., & Herron-Marx, S. (2011). Maternity services in multi-cultural Britain: using Q methodology to explore the views of first- and second-generation women of Pakistani origin. | X | X | X | ||
Essen, et al. (2011). An anthropological analysis of the perspectives of Somali women in the West and their obstetric care providers on caesarean birth. | X | ||||
Almalik, M. (2011). A comparative evaulation of postnatal care for migrant and UK-born women. | X | X | X | X | |
Binder, P., Borne, Y., Johnsdotter, S., & Essen, B. (2012a). Conceptualising the prevention of adverse obstetric outcomes among immigrants using the ' three delays ' framework in a high-income context. | X | X | X | X | |
O’Shaughnessy, R., Nelki, J., Chiumento, A., Hassan, A., & Rahman, A. (2012). Sweet Mother: evaluation of a pilot mental health service for asylum-seeking mothers and babies. |
X | ||||
Binder, P., Johnsdotter, S., & Essen, B. (2012b). Shared language is essential: communication in a multiethnic obstetric care setting. | X | X | |||
Cresswell, J. A., Yu, G., Hatherall, B., Morris, J., Jamal, F., Harden, A., & Renton, A. (2013). Predictors of the timing of initiation of antenatal care in an ethnically diverse urban cohort in the UK. | X | X | |||
Jomeen, J., & Redshaw, M. (2013). Ethnic minority women's experience of maternity services in England. | X | X | X | ||
BEMIS Scotland (2013). A comparative evaluation of postnatal care for migrant and UK-born women. | X | X | X | ||
Baldeh, F. (2013). Obstetric Care in Scotland: the experience of women who have undergone Female Genital Mutilation ( FGM ). | X | X | X | ||
Feldman, R. (2014). When maternity doesn't matter: Dispersing pregnant women seeking asylum. | X | X | |||
Gorman, D. R., Katikireddi, S. V., Morris, C., Chalmers, J. W. T., Sim, J., Szamotulska, K., … & Hughes, R. G. (2014). Ethnic variation in maternity care: a comparison of Polish and Scottish women delivering in Scotland 2004 – 2009 . | X | ||||
Greenhalgh, T., Clinch, M., Afsar, N., Choudhury, Y., Sudra, R., Campbell-Richards, D., & Finer, S. (2015). Socio-cultural influences on the behaviour of South Asian women with diabetes in pregnancy: Qualitative study using a multi-level theoretical approach. | X | ||||
Phillimore, J. (2015). Delivering maternity services in an era of superdiversity: The challenges of novelty and newness. | X | X | X | X | X |
Lamba, R. (2015). A Qualitative Study Exploring Migrant Pakistani-Muslim Women's Lived Experiences and Understanding of Postnatal Depression. | X | X | |||
Shortall, C., et al. (2015). Experiences of Pregnant Migrant Women receiving Ante/Peri and Postnatal Care in the UK: A Doctors of the World Report on the Experiences of attendees at their London Drop-In Clinic. | X | X | X | ||
Moxey, J. M. & L. L. Jones (2016). A qualitative study exploring how Somali women exposed to female genital mutilation experience and perceive antenatal and intrapartum care in England. | X | X | X | X | |
de Chavez, A. C., Ball, H. L., & Ward-Platt, M. (2016). Bi-ethnic infant thermal care beliefs in Bradford, UK. | X | ||||
Hufton, E., & Raven, J. (2016). Exploring the infant feeding practices of immigrant women in the North West of England: A case study of asylum seekers and refugees in Liverpool and Manchester. | X | X | |||
Phillimore, J. (2016). Migrant maternity in an era of superdiversity: New migrants ' access to, and experience of, antenatal care in the West Midlands, UK. | X | X | |||
Lephard, E., & Hait.h-Cooper, M. (2016). Pregnant and seeking asylum: Exploring women's experiences from booking to baby ' . |
X | X | X | X | X |