TY - JOUR T1 - Maternity care through the eyes of Southern European immigrant parents in Norway JO - Gaceta Sanitaria T2 - AU - Herrero-Arias,Raquel AU - Ortiz-Barreda,Gaby AU - Carrasco-Portiño,Mercedes SN - 02139111 M3 - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2020.11.004 DO - 10.1016/j.gaceta.2020.11.004 UR - https://gacetasanitaria.org/es-maternity-care-through-eyes-southern-articulo-S0213911120302508 AB - ObjectiveTo explore Southern European immigrant mothers and fathers’ experiences of reproductive health services in Norway, and their perceptions of health providers’ beliefs and attitudes regarding pregnancy and childbirth. MethodWe employed a qualitative research methodology with two focus group discussions and 11 in-depth interviews with 4 fathers and 11 mothers from Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece, whose children were born in Norway. Thematic Analysis was conducted to identify and analyze patterns across the data. ResultsWe identified three themes as key elements in parents’ experiences: experiences with the coverage and organization of the Reproductive Health Services; relational experiences with health providers; and pregnancy and delivery as a culturally-shaped event. The immigrant parents experienced a clash between their expectations and the procedures and health facility environment encountered in Norway regarding check-ups, diagnosis tests, childbirth preparation courses, and health facilities. Informants perceived that the maternity care practices of the host country were underpinned by the health care providers’ cultural understandings of labor and pregnancy. Particularly, they experienced a less interventionist approach towards pregnancy and childbirth. ConclusionsThe experiences of immigrant parents provide relevant information to improve reproductive health services in a cross-cultural context. Inmigration brings new challenges that must be addressed from a perspective of cultural competence. These services should acknowledge diversity in cultural beliefs around childrearing and involve both fathers and mothers in decision-making. ER -