Black, Asian and minority ethnic women's experiences of maternity services in the UK: A qualitative evidence synthesis
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Black, Asian and minority ethnic women's experiences of maternity services in the UK: A qualitative evidence synthesis
Abstract
Aims: Black, Asian and minority ethnic women are at higher risk of dying during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatally and of experiencing premature birth, stillbirth or neonatal death compared with their White counterparts. Discrimination against women from ethnic minorities is known to negatively impact women's ability to speak up, be heard and their experiences of care. This evidence synthesis analysed Black, Asian and minority ethnic women's experiences of UK maternity services in light of these outcomes.
Design: We conducted a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis using the method of Thomas and Harden.
Data sources: A comprehensive search in AMED, Cinahl, Embase, Medline, PubMed and PsycINFO, alongside research reports from UK maternity charities, was undertaken from 2000 until May 2021. Eligible studies included qualitative research about antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care, with ethnic minority women in maternity settings of the UK NHS.
Review methods: Study quality was graded using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme tool.
Results: Twenty-four studies met the inclusion criteria. Our synthesis highlights how discriminatory practices and communication failures in UK NHS maternity services are failing ethnic minority women.
Conclusion: This synthesis finds evidence of mistreatment and poor care for ethnic minority women in the UK maternity system that may contribute to the poor outcomes reported by MBRRACE. Woman-centred midwifery care is reported as positive for all women but is often experienced as an exception by ethnic minority women in the technocratic birthing system.
Impact: Ethnic minority women report positive experiences when in receipt of woman-centred midwifery care. Woman-centred midwifery care is often the exception in the overstretched technocratic UK birthing system. Mistreatment and poor care reported by many ethnic minority women in the UK could inform the inequalities of outcomes identified in the MBRRACE report.
Keywords: UK; ethnic minority; literature review; maternity; meta-synthesis.
© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors report no financial or personal interests.
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