Khanlou N, Haque N, Skinner A, Mantini A, Kurtz Landy C
Faculty of Health, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Centre for Urban Health Solutions, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Pregnancy. 2017;2017:8783294. doi: 10.1155/2017/8783294. Epub 2017 Jan 22.
The last fifteen years have seen a dramatic increase in both the childbearing age and diversity of women migrating to Canada. The resulting health impact underscores the need to explore access to health services and the related maternal health outcome. This article reports on the results of a scoping review focused on migrant maternal health within the context of accessible and effective health services during pregnancy and following delivery. One hundred and twenty-six articles published between 2000 and 2016 that met our inclusion criteria and related to this group of migrant women, with pregnancy/motherhood status, who were living in Canada, were identified. This review points at complex health outcomes among immigrant and refugee women that occur within the compelling gaps in our knowledge of maternal health during all phases of maternity. Throughout the prenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal periods of maternity, barriers to accessing healthcare services were found to disadvantage immigrant and refugee women putting them at risk for challenging maternal health outcomes. Interactions between the uptake of health information and factors related to the process of immigrant settlement were identified as major barriers. Availability of appropriate services in a country that provides universal healthcare is discussed.
在过去的十五年里,移民到加拿大的女性的生育年龄和多样性都显著增加。由此产生的健康影响凸显了探索获得医疗服务的途径以及相关孕产妇健康结果的必要性。本文报告了一项范围综述的结果,该综述聚焦于孕期及产后可及且有效的医疗服务背景下的移民孕产妇健康。我们确定了2000年至2016年间发表的126篇符合我们纳入标准且与这群居住在加拿大、处于怀孕/母亲状态的移民女性相关的文章。这项综述指出,在我们对孕产妇各阶段健康状况认知存在明显差距的情况下,移民和难民妇女出现了复杂的健康问题。在整个孕期、分娩期和产后期,获得医疗服务的障碍被发现使移民和难民妇女处于不利地位,使她们面临具有挑战性的孕产妇健康结果的风险。健康信息的获取与移民定居过程相关因素之间的相互作用被确定为主要障碍。文中还讨论了在提供全民医疗保健的国家中适当服务的可及性。