Cultural competence of maternity care professionals caring for majority population of women with a low socioeconomic position: a scoping review
Abstract Background Although maternity care is linked to improved health outcomes, it is often insufficiently tailored to the needs of low socioeconomic position (SEP) majority population women in high-income countries, leading to obstacles in achieving good health. Cultural competence can contribut...
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| Main Authors: | Maria Dalmaijer, Nadine Emmens, Ank de Jonge, Sanne S. Visser, Esther I. Feijen-de Jong |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Springer
2025-03-01
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| Series: | Discover Public Health |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12982-025-00473-1 |
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