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To improve immigrant, refugee maternal health, start by building trust

Last updated: December 5, 2025 2:45 am
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As a culture broker, I have had the privilege of working with immigrant communities to bridge the gap between their experiences and the healthcare system in the United States. One memorable encounter was with Fatima, a 38-year-old Somali mother who was pregnant with her fourth child. Having delivered her first three children in a refugee camp without ever seeing a doctor, she was hesitant to seek prenatal care in a system she neither trusted nor understood.

Fatima’s reluctance stemmed from a deep-rooted fear and mistrust of the healthcare system, a sentiment shared by many immigrants and refugees who have faced war, displacement, or poverty. To earn Fatima’s trust, I took the time to build a relationship with her, listening to her concerns without judgment and offering support.

When Fatima finally agreed to attend a prenatal appointment, she was overwhelmed by the standard tests and procedures that were routine in U.S. prenatal care. The experience felt invasive and alarming to her, highlighting the importance of emotional safety in healthcare settings.

After her first visit, Fatima reached out to me with a list of questions about the healthcare system, reflecting her anxiety and uncertainty. Her concerns were valid, given the stories she had heard from other women in her community about being misunderstood and mistreated by healthcare providers.

The lack of cultural awareness among healthcare providers and the unfamiliarity of immigrants with the healthcare system contribute to high rates of infant mortality among Black and immigrant women. The solution lies in cultural competence training for medical staff, the integration of culture brokers into healthcare teams, and the establishment of community-hospital partnerships rooted in trust.

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During Fatima’s labor, our support team remained by her side, advocating for her needs and providing crucial cultural insights to the obstetrics team. By communicating Fatima’s history of female genital cutting and her preferences for care, we ensured that she received gentle, trauma-informed treatment during delivery.

Fatima delivered a healthy baby and left the hospital feeling respected, safe, and empowered. Her story serves as a reminder that real change in healthcare happens when we listen, adapt, and truly care for each patient as an individual.

In conclusion, the healthcare system must prioritize cultural humility and patient-centered care to bridge the gap between providers and immigrant communities. By listening to patient stories, not just symptoms, and fostering a culture of trust and respect, we can ensure better outcomes and save lives. Fatima’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of compassionate and culturally competent healthcare practices.

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