British South Asian communities and infertility services
Date
2006Description
This paper presents key findings from the first major study of the provision of infertility services to South Asian communities in the UK. Findings demonstrate that infertility services need to be developed in order to provide culturally competent care to diverse patient populations. The paper suggests that there is little evidence of the use of data on ethnic or religious background in infertility clinics. Recommendations for policy and practice are proposed.
Citation : Culley, L.A., Hudson, N., Rapport, F.L., Katbamna, S. and Johnson, M.R.D. (2006) British South Asian communities & infertility services. Human Fertility, 9 (1) pp. 37-45
ISSN : 1464-7273
1742-8149
1742-8149
Research Group : Reproduction Research Group
Research Group : Health Policy
Research Group : Mary Seacole Research Centre
Research Group : Health Policy Research Unit
Research Group : Health Policy
Research Group : Mary Seacole Research Centre
Research Group : Health Policy Research Unit
Research Institute : Centre for Reproduction Research (CRR)
Research Institute : Institute of Health, Health Policy and Social Care
Research Institute : Institute of Health, Health Policy and Social Care