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Considerations for specialized maternal-fetal care in the Somali-American community.

Stephanie A Eyerly-WebbShukri JumaleIan WolfeMunira MaalimisaqJamila AbdulkadirElizabeth NisiusEmily F BarthelNicholas JuckelEric DionJill PalmerClifton O BrockSaul Snowise
Published in: Prenatal diagnosis (2024)
For the Somali-American participants, their faith identity was central when considering their medical needs, including a hesitance to treat a baby before birth due to Islamic belief in divine will. In addition, these community members highlighted the importance of trustworthy interpretation, cultural competence, clinician consensus, prior pregnancy experiences as well as experiences of other community members as having an impact on their trust in their medical care and diagnosis.
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