A mixed-method study exploring barriers and facilitators to midwives' mental health in Ontario
Abstract Background There is a paucity of information regarding the mental health of midwives working in Ontario, Canada. Many studies have investigated midwives' mental health around the world, but little is known about how the model of midwifery care in Ontario contributes to or negatively im...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth K. Darling (Author), Lindsay N. Grenier (Author), Rachel K. MacKenzie (Author), Claire Ramlogan-Salanga (Author), Elizabeth C. Cates (Author), Riley Graybrook (Author), Karline Wilson-Mitchell (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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