Obstetric violence and disability overlaps: obstetric violence during child birth among womens with disabilities: a qualitative study
Abstract Introduction Obstetric violence is an invisible wound which is being distorting the quality of obstetric care. Obstetric Violence, which is an issue spoken and amplified currently as a type of sexual violence and is of alarming seriousness and is an evolving field of inquiry despite women...
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Main Authors: | Aregahegn Wudneh (Author), Aneleay Cherinet (Author), Mesfin Abebe (Author), Yesuneh Bayisa (Author), Nebiyu Mengistu (Author), Wondwosen Molla (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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