Knowledge of midwives about hypertensive disorders during pregnancy in primary healthcare
Background: Many factors or medical conditions may influence the outcome of pregnancy,which in turn, may increase infant and maternal morbidity and mortality. One such condition is an increase in blood pressure (BP). Setting: The study was conducted in maternity obstetrical units (MOUs) in primary h...
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Main Authors: | Ethelwynn L. Stellenberg (Author), Nompumelelo L. Ngwekazi (Author) |
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