Items where Author is "Sharma, Esther"
Number of items: 10.
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Late antenatal care initiation and neonatal outcomes in an ethnically diverse maternal cohort. (2022)
Puthussery, S; Tseng, Pc; Sharma, E; Harden, A; Leah, L
Disparities in the timing of antenatal care initiation and associated factors in an ethnically dense maternal cohort with high levels of area deprivation. (2022)
Puthussery, Shuby; Tseng, Pei-Ching; Sharma, Esther; Harden, Angela; Griffiths, Malcolm; Bamfo, Jacqueline; Li, Leah
Migrant-sensitive healthcare in Europe: advancing health equity through accessibility, acceptability, quality, and trust. (2024)
Savas, Sibel T; Knipper, Michael; Duclos, Diane; Sharma, Esther; Ugarte-Gurrutxaga, María Idoia; Blanchet, Karl
Birthing at European Union Borders: A qualitative multi-method study of perinatal Afghan women’s experiences on the move through Serbia. (2024)
Sharma, EM
What is the Impact of Forced Displacement on Maternity Care? (2022)
Sharma, Esther
Navigating new lives: A scoping review and thematic synthesis of forced migrant women's perinatal experiences. (2020)
Sharma, Esther; Howard, Natasha; Duclos, Diane
"When a story gets a face…": Visual elicitation of Serbian perspectives on Afghan refugee women's maternity experiences in Serbia. (2024)
Sharma, Esther; Laban-Sharman, Rebecca; Javazian, Baharak; Howard, Natasha; Duclos, Diane
Development, acceptability and feasibility of a community-based intervention to increase timely initiation of antenatal care in an area of high ethnic diversity and low socio-economic status in the UK. (2023)
Sharma, Esther; Puthussery, Shuby; Tseng, Pei-Ching; Harden, Angela; Li, Leah
Ethnic minority women's experiences of accessing antenatal care in high income European countries: a systematic review. (2023)
Sharma, Esther; Tseng, Pei-Ching; Harden, Angela; Li, Leah; Puthussery, Shuby
To sustain maternal and newborn health in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime, midwifery must be prioritised. (2022)
Sharma, Esther; Turkmani, Sebera; Duclos, Diane; Howard, Natasha