Norwegian multicultural doulas’ experiences of supporting newly-arrived migrant women during pregnancy and childbirth: A qualitative study

2020 
Abstract Objective This study was part of a project promoted with the caption ‘Vulnerable, pregnant and new in Norway - Safe during childbirth with a multicultural doula.’ The project aimed to provide multicultural doulas who could strengthen maternity care and give migrant women safe births. The aim of the study was to examine how the multicultural doulas experienced their work with newly arrived migrant women during pregnancy and childbirth. Methods A qualitative approach was used for the data collection and the data was collected from nine in-depth interviews with multicultural doulas. All the participants were educated by Oslo University Hospital, Norway, where they worked as doulas. The method of data analysis was inspired by Granheim and Lundman's qualitative content analysis. Results The qualitative content analysis revealed four categories: providing important knowledge, creating continuity of care for migrant women, being aware of migrant women’s vulnerability, and building a cultural bridge. One main theme emerged: Feeling like a mother for vulnerable migrant women and a person who builds a cultural bridge between them and maternity care in Norway. Conclusion The multicultural doulas saw themselves as a resource for both newly-arrived migrant women and midwives during pregnancy and childbirth. The findings suggested that their presence can strengthen maternity care for migrant women by providing information, continuity, and a cultural bridge between migrant women and maternity care in Norway.
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