Trauma-Informed and Culturally Responsive Perinatal Services for Refugees: A Systematic Review

Faculty Mentor

Dr. Diana Morelen

Mentor Home Department

Psychology

Short Abstract

The perinatal period comprises elevated risks associated with maternal well-being, particularly for members of the refugee community. While trauma-informed care (TIC) and culturally responsive practices have gained attention in interdisciplinary and human service frameworks, there has been relatively little discussion of the principles that enable support programs to adequately respond to complex refugee health needs. This study aims to review the number of available trauma-informed and culturally responsive programs and identify the ingredients of high-quality refugee perinatal services.

Category

Social Sciences

Start Date

24-4-2023 3:00 PM

End Date

24-4-2023 3:15 PM

Location

D.P. Culp Center Room 219

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Trauma-Informed and Culturally Responsive Perinatal Services for Refugees: A Systematic Review

D.P. Culp Center Room 219

The perinatal period comprises elevated risks associated with maternal well-being, particularly for members of the refugee community. While trauma-informed care (TIC) and culturally responsive practices have gained attention in interdisciplinary and human service frameworks, there has been relatively little discussion of the principles that enable support programs to adequately respond to complex refugee health needs. This study aims to review the number of available trauma-informed and culturally responsive programs and identify the ingredients of high-quality refugee perinatal services.