Community-based doulas for migrant and refugee women: a mixed-method systematic review and narrative synthesis.
Sarah Min-Lee KhawRana Islamiah ZahrohKerryn O'RourkeRuth Elizabeth DearnleyCaroline S E HomerMeghan A BohrenPublished in: BMJ global health (2022)
Community-based doula programmes can provide culturally-responsive care to migrant and refugee women in HICs. These findings can inform community-based doula organisations, maternity healthcare services and policymakers. Further exploration of the factors that impact programme implementation, sustainability, strategic partnership potential and possible wider-reaching benefits is needed.
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