Somali women's perceptions and experiences of pain and pain relief during childbirth in Norway: A qualitative study
Introduction Research shows that Somali women are less likely to receive epidural analgesia for labor pain compared to non-immigrant women in Norway. It is unclear why. This study aimed to explore the perceptions and experiences of Somali women regarding pain relief during childbirth. Methods In Ja...
Main Authors: | Hanna Oommen, Leila Esse, Sanabel Sajer, Mirjam Lukasse |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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European Publishing
2024-02-01
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Series: | European Journal of Midwifery |
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Online Access: | https://www.europeanjournalofmidwifery.eu/Somali-women-s-perceptions-and-experiences-of-pain-and-npain-relief-during-childbirth,176034,0,2.html |
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