Prenatal care in urban China: Qualitative study on challenges and coping mechanisms
This study aims to identify challenges that women face in accessing prenatal care services in urban China and their coping mechanisms to deal with the challenges. We conducted semi-structured interviews in June and July in 2019 with 38 women who had experience of childbirth within the last five year...
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Main Author: | Haruka Nagao (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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