| Literature DB >> 29902973 |
Rebecca Garcia1, Nasreen Ali2, Malcolm Griffiths3, Gurch Randhawa2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To review the similarities and differences in Pakistani, Bangladeshi and White British mothers health beliefs (attitudes, knowledge and perceptions) and health behaviour regarding their consumption of folic acid pre-conception, to reduce the risk of neural tube defects.Entities:
Keywords: Folic acid; Indian Bangladeshi white British; Neural tube defects; Pakistani; South Asian
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29902973 PMCID: PMC6003022 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-018-1884-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Main themes for each topic guide, by participant group
| Mothers with a normal birth outcome | Bereaved mothers | Healthcare professionals |
|---|---|---|
| Perceptions of pregnancy | Rapport building | Information about maternity services |
| Knowledge and information | Mothers story, background and context | Using maternity services |
| Views on low birthweight, still birth and infant mortality | Mothers experience of maternity services and healthcare professionals | Providing services to diverse ethnic groups |
| Experiences of current services and maternity healthcare professionals | Knowledge and information | Views on high-risk pregnancies |
| Service improvements | Views on stillbirth | Service improvements |
| Service improvements |
Focus group or interview participant characterisitcs
| Stratification | Focus group/interview | Participants (N) | Lanugage of FG/interview | Ethicity | Duration of FG/interview | Lowest education level | Highest education level | Age range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mothers with normal birth outcome | FG1 | 5 | English | WB | 70 | GCSE | NVQ – level 2 | 23–42 |
| FG2 | 5 | English | WB | 69 | GCSE | A Level | 25–40 | |
| FG3 | 4 | English | Pakistani | 84 | NVQ level 2 | Masters | 28–38 | |
| FG4 | 6 | English | Pakistani | 134 | BSc | MBA | 27–40 | |
| FG5 | 4 | English | Bangladeshi | 73 | BSc | MSc | 24–39 | |
| FG6 | 3 | English | Pakistani | 88 | A level | MSc | 32–41 | |
| FG7 | 4 | Slyheti | Bangladeshi | 81 | GCSE | BSc | 26–32 | |
| FG8 | 8 | Slyheti | Bangladeshi | 64 | GCSE | BA (hons) | 26–42 | |
| FG9 | 7 | Urdu | Pakistani | 62 | Year 8 | MPA | 23–49 | |
| Bereaved mothers | B1 | 1 | English | WB | 135 | B-Tec | ||
| B2 | 1 | English | Pakisani | 49 | A level | |||
| B3 | 1 | English | Pakistani | 32 | GCSE | |||
| B4 | 1 | English | Pakistani | 40 | A level | |||
| B5 | 1 | English | WB | 124 | A level | |||
| B6 | 1 | English | Bangladeshi | 102 | B-Tec | |||
| Focus group/interview | Participants (N) | Staff role | Ethnicty | |||||
| Health care professionals | FG1 | 2 | Hospital Midwives | WB | ||||
| FG2 | 10 | Community midwives | WB | |||||
| FG3 | 9 | Community midwives, | WB, Pakistani | |||||
| Interview 1 | 1 | Health visitor | WB | |||||
| Interview 2 | 1 | Practice Nurse | Black African | |||||
| Interview 3 | 1 | GP | Pakistani | |||||