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Table 3 Interventions and types and quality of services used post-birth by international migrants to Canada 1

From: Developing population interventions with migrant women for maternal-child health: a focused ethnography

Interventions

 

• Daycare

Types of services (provided within the interventions/programs)

• Education

   • Child care and development

• Employment

   • Information/advice

• Food support

   • Maternal care

• Health care (e.g., clinic, hospitals, medical insurance, nurses, physicians)

   • Non-specified services

• Housing support (e.g., general, shelters, YMCA)

   • Provision of tangible items

• Immigration procedures

   • Referral

• Organizations/programs (e.g., church, CLSC/community health center, family home visitor, mixed, OLO, PRAIDA, SARIMM)

   • Teaching

• Psychosocial care (psychologist, social worker)

Qualities of services (within the interventions/programs)

• Social groups/activities

   • Access

• Welfare/government financial assistance

   • Affordability

 

   • Attitude

 

   • Availability

 

   • Satisfaction

  1. 1see Additional file 2 for definitions.