2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13031-019-0195-z
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“The more children you have, the more praise you get from the community”: exploring the role of sociocultural context and perceptions of care on maternal and newborn health among Somali refugees in UNHCR supported camps in Kenya

Abstract: Background Maternal and neonatal survival are key components of population health and may be particularly vulnerable in humanitarian contexts of civil unrest and displacement. Understanding what factors contribute to poor health outcomes throughout the reproductive life cycle and across the continuum of care is crucial for improving health programming in acute and protracted refugee settings. Methods We undertook a mixed-methods baseline assessment of factors related to… Show more

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“…‫ﻣﺮاﻗﺒﺖ‬ ‫اﯾﻦ‬ ‫اﺻﻠﯽ‬ ‫ﻣﻮاﻧﻊ‬ ‫از‬ ‫ﯾﮑﯽ‬ . ‫از‬ ‫ﻣﺎدران‬ ‫ﭘﺎﯾﯿﻦ‬ ‫درک‬ ‫ﻫﺎ‬ ‫ﺧﻄﺮات‬ ‫و‬ ‫ﻓﻮاﯾﺪ‬ ‫اﺳﺖ‬ ‫آﻧﻬﺎ‬ ‫ﺑﻬﺪاﺷﺘﯽ‬ [4,5] .…”
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“…‫ﻣﺮاﻗﺒﺖ‬ ‫اﯾﻦ‬ ‫اﺻﻠﯽ‬ ‫ﻣﻮاﻧﻊ‬ ‫از‬ ‫ﯾﮑﯽ‬ . ‫از‬ ‫ﻣﺎدران‬ ‫ﭘﺎﯾﯿﻦ‬ ‫درک‬ ‫ﻫﺎ‬ ‫ﺧﻄﺮات‬ ‫و‬ ‫ﻓﻮاﯾﺪ‬ ‫اﺳﺖ‬ ‫آﻧﻬﺎ‬ ‫ﺑﻬﺪاﺷﺘﯽ‬ [4,5] .…”
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“…Niger and South Sudan. [27][28][29][30] Continued investment is needed in these and other refugee settings, including efforts to strengthen data availability and use as part of quality improvement efforts, as outlined in the recently launched Roadmap to Accelerate Progress for Every Newborn in Humanitarian Settings 2020-2024. 31 Our analysis has several limitations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reproductive issues in these contexts tend to be reduced to a matter of life/ death and a problem of population to be carefully regulated. As pointed out earlier in this article, such research typically frames the provision of care in terms of a contraction -understood as a retreat, decline, or 'lack' (Gee, 2019). Various scholars have pointed out that, where Dadaab is concerned, we see a lack of maternal care both in terms of expertise, equipment, and health literacies of refugee women.…”
Section: 'Contracting' Care?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. given the well-known negative perceptions of the practice by service providers' (Gee et al, 2019). Indeed, it has been noted that Indigenous midwives 'may not feel comfortable' to share about their practice in these research contexts.…”
Section: Expanding Geographiesmentioning
confidence: 99%