Healthcare worker’s perceptions of barriers to care by immigrant women with postpartum depression: an exploratory qualitative study

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L. Teng
E. Robertson Blackmore
D. E. Stewart
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[1] University of Toronto,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Rochester Medical Center,undefined
[3] University Health Network and University of Toronto,undefined
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Keywords: Postpartum depression; barriers; recent immigrant women; healthcare providers.;
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Objective: We interviewed healthcare workers working in Toronto, Canada, regarding their experience of providing care to recent immigrant women suffering from postpartum depression. The objective was two-fold: 1) to identify potential barriers to care that recent immigrant women may encounter as perceived by healthcare workers; and 2) to identify challenges healthcare workers felt that they faced as providers of care to this population.
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