| Literature DB >> 29052921 |
Marie-Clare Balaam1, Melanie Haith-Cooper2, Alena Pařízková3, Marina Joanna Weckend4, Valerie Fleming5, Triin Roosalu6,7, Sanja Špoljar Vržina8.
Abstract
AIM: This paper explores the concept of migrant women as used in European healthcare literature in context of pregnancy to provide a clearer understanding of the concept for use in research and service delivery.Entities:
Keywords: concept; midwifery; migrant; nursing; pregnant; women
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29052921 PMCID: PMC5813171 DOI: 10.1111/ijn.12600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nurs Pract ISSN: 1322-7114 Impact factor: 2.066
Database search results
| Database | Number of Initial Hits | Number After Initial Exclusions |
|---|---|---|
| Scopus | 259 | 72 |
| ASSIA | 14 | 7 |
| Sage | 1001 | 58 |
| Medline | 6 | 0 |
| Psych articles | 7 | 0 |
| Pubmed | 100 | 1 |
Figure 1Flow diagram of included studies
Data abstraction
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| Article | Focus of Paper/Definition | Terms Used | Region/Country of Birth | Nationality | Migration Status | Cause of Migration | Length of Stay or Generation | Ethnicity | |
| Almeida et al. ( | Migrant women in Portugal | Im/migrant women, immigrants, | • | • | |||||
| Balaam et al. ( | Migrant women. Literature review. | Migrant women as wide category including: refugees, asylum seekers, illegal migrants, economic migrant, transient | • | • | |||||
| Binder et al. ( | Immigrant African women from sub‐Saharan Africa | Immigrants, immigrant African women | • | • | |||||
| Bray et al. ( | A8 migrants (2004 EU Accession countries) | New European migrants, A8 migrant population | • | • | |||||
| Carolan ( | Sub‐Saharan refugee women who have resettled in developed countries. Review of the literature. | Sub‐Saharan refugee women, im/migrant women, immigrants | • | • | • | ||||
| David et al. ( | “Women with a migrant ethnic background was narrowed down to the largest group of migrants in Germany, namely those of Turkish ethnicity” (p. 272) | Immigrants from Turkey, pregnant migrants, non‐German ethnicity, mothers of non‐German ethnicity, migrant, German women | • | • | |||||
| Karl‐Trummer et al. ( | Migrant/ethnic minority women | Migrant/ethnic minority, migrant women | • | ||||||
| Kilner, H. ( | Opinion paper focused on migrants and immigration legislation in UK | Migrants, international migrants | • | ||||||
| Mantovani, N., & Thomas, H. ( | Young, Black women, looked after by the state in the UK, of this group the majority are “migrants or asylum seekers” | Migrants and asylum seekers | • | • | |||||
| Merten et al. ( | Migrants in Switzerland | Migrants, non‐Swiss nationality, non‐Swiss mothers, mothers of foreign nationality | • | • | |||||
| Munro et al. ( | Undocumented pregnant migrants. “We define migrants as people who, for a variety of reasons choose to leave their home countries & establish themselves either permanently or temporarily in another country” (p. 281). Literature review. | Undocumented pregnant women, undocumented migrants, uninsured migrants, refugee claimants | • | ||||||
| Perez Ramirez et al. ( | Pregnant immigrant women in Spain | Pregnant immigrant women in Spain | |||||||
| Ramos et al. ( | Immigrant women in Spain | Immigrant vs native, foreign people, migrant pregnant women, migrants vs Spanish group | • | ||||||
| Reeske et al. ( | Women from different regions of origin | Maternal migrant background, women from different regions of origin, women from Germany or women with/without migrant backgrounds | • | ||||||
| Tariq et al. ( |
Pregnancy of African women living with HIV in the UK. | Pregnant African women living in the UK | • | • | • | ||||
| Vaiou and Stratigaki ( | Albanian women settled in Athens | Women migrants in Athens, (Albanian) migrant women | • | • | • | ||||
| Velemínský et al. ( | Immigrants in the Czech Republic from Vietnam, Mongolia, and Ukraine | Immigrants, foreigners, national minorities | • | ||||||
| Wolff, Epiney, et al. ( | Undocumented migrants in Geneva | Undocumented migrants/women | • | ||||||
| Wolff, H., Lourenço, A., et al. ( | Undocumented migrants in Switzerland | Undocumented migrants, women with legal residency permit | • | ||||||
| Wolff, H., Stalder, H., Epiney, M., Walder, A., Irion, O., & Morabia, A. ( | Undocumented pregnant immigrants in Geneva | Undocumented pregnant immigrants in Geneva, undocumented, uninsured immigrants | • | ||||||
| Yeasmin and Regmi ( | “Pregnant British Bangladeshi women had lived in the UK for at least 10 years (they were literally considered as the first generation of such immigrants)” (p. 410) | Pregnant British Bangladeshi women, migrant British Bangladeshi women, | • | • | • | ||||