The following were published from the ‘Giving mums a fair go’ and aligned studies. All research papers are available for free and open access.

  1. Billett, H., Vazquez Corona, M., & Bohren, MA. (2022). Women from migrant and refugee backgrounds’ perceptions and experiences of the continuum of maternity care in Australia: A qualitative evidence synthesis. Women and Birth, 35(4), 327-339.

  2. Khaw, S. M.-L., Zahroh, R. I., O'Rourke, K., Dearnley, R. E., Homer, CSE., & Bohren, MA. (2022). Community-based doulas for migrant and refugee women: a mixed-method systematic review and narrative synthesis. BMJ Global Health, 7(7), e009098.

  3. Khaw, S. M.-L., Homer, CSE., Dearnley, R. E., O’Rourke, K., Akter, S., & Bohren, MA. (2023). A qualitative study on community-based doulas’ roles in providing culturally-responsive care to migrant women in Australia. Women and Birth, 36(5), e527-e535.

  4. Khaw, S. M.-L., Homer, CSE., Dearnley, R., O'Rourke, K., Akter, S., & Bohren, MA. (2023). Collaborative relationships between doulas and maternity care providers when supporting migrant women during labour and birth. Midwifery, 125, 103791.

  5. Bohren, MA., Iyer, A., Barros, AJD., Williams, CR., Hazfiarini, A., Arroyave, L., Filippi, V., Chamberlain, C., Kabakian-Khasholian, T., Mayra, K., Gill, R., Vogel, J. P., Chou, D., George, AS., & Oladapo, OT. (2024). Towards a better tomorrow: addressing intersectional gender power relations to eradicate inequities in maternal health. EClinicalMedicine, 67.

  6. Vazquez Corona, M., Hazfiarini, A., Vaughan, C., Block, K., & Bohren, MA. (2024). Participatory health research with women from refugee, asylum-seeker, and migrant backgrounds living in high-income countries: a scoping review. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 23, 16094069231225371.

  7. Buhary, S., Bohren, MA., McAllister, A., Akter, S. (2024). Stories of social and emotional resilience among pregnant Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan migrant women during COVID-19 lockdowns in Victoria, Australia: A qualitative study using photo-elicitation. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 5, 100434.