This was a pilot to develop culturally appropriate group counseling sessions for shared decision making about modes of birth after cesarean for Haitian Creole speakers. The curriculum was created by incorporating information identified by women and their providers in focus groups through the lens of Health Belief Model. Ten women attended a session.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Haitian women in Massachusetts have high rates of cesarean section and low rates of vaginal birth after cesarean, despite evidence suggesting that many are eligible to attempt vaginal birth after a previous cesarean. This qualitative study explored the cultural impact of previous surgical birth for Haitian women to inform the development of a patient-centered decision support program.
Methods: Key stakeholders included Haitian women with previous cesarean and their obstetric care providers.