Exploring Trauma- and Violence-Informed Pregnancy Care for Karen Women of Refugee Background: A Community-Based Participatory Study
Shadow Toke, Ignacio Correa-Velez, Elisha Riggs

TL;DR
This study explores how trauma- and violence-informed pregnancy care can be improved for Karen refugee women through community-based research.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into trauma-informed care elements specific to Karen women of refugee background.
Findings
Three key elements of trauma-informed care were identified: care design and accessibility, promoting choice and control, and trauma-informed interpreting.
The interpreter's role was highlighted as critical for trauma-informed care delivery.
Karen women emphasized the need for safe and accessible interpreter relationships.
Abstract
Women of refugee background experience poorer perinatal outcomes when compared to their local-born counterparts. Women of refugee background have often experienced trauma and are likely to encounter barriers to accessing health services in host countries which can exacerbate their recovery from trauma and contribute to poor health outcomes. Trauma- and violence-informed approaches to care offer opportunities to address barriers to pregnancy care which may, in turn, improve these poor outcomes. Trauma- and violence-informed care is a framework that acknowledges a person’s experiences of trauma, recognises its impact and symptoms, and works toward resisting re-traumatisation by integrating knowledge into practice. Despite this, trauma- and violence-informed care in maternity care settings has rarely been explored from the perspectives of women of refugee background. This study aimed to…
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