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Attitudes Towards Family Planning among Bhutanese, Burmese, and Iraqi Refugee Women: A Qualitative Study.

Komal S Soin1, Kathryn Beldowski2, Elizabeth Bates2, Kristine Pamela Garcia2, Sapna Naik2, Ellen Plumb2, Rickie Brawer2, Abbie Santana2, Marc Altshuler2.   

Abstract

The number of foreign-born people living in the United States continues to increase yearly. Foreign-born women in the United States, a group that includes both refugees and immigrants, continue to have higher birth rates when compared to their US-born counterparts. This study examines the cultural and socioeconomic factors influencing family planning choices of resettled refugee women living in the United States. Thirty-two Bhutanese, Burmese, and Iraqi women living in Philadelphia participated in interviews and focus groups. A grounded theory approach was used for analysis. Three overarching themes were identified: knowledge acquisition and experiential learning with trans-border migration and resettlement, changes in gender roles and family relations, and provider relationships and provision of care. Findings from the study show that a stable environment results in increased opportunities and personal freedoms, a sense of empowerment, and the desire for family planning. Women want to discuss options, but healthcare providers must begin the conversation. As health care providers in Hawai'i, a state with about 18% of residents being foreign-born, what can be learned from the Philadelphia refugee experience and family planning? ©Copyright 2020 by University Health Partners of Hawai‘i (UHP Hawai‘i).

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Keywords:  Refugee; United States; contraception; empowerment; family planning; foreign-born; immigrant; physicians; providers; resettlement

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32596682      PMCID: PMC7311930     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hawaii J Health Soc Welf        ISSN: 2641-5216


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