Coping strategies of mothers with preterm babies admitted in a public hospital in Cape Town
Background: Most pregnancies run a normal course, ending in a healthy mother-infant relationship, but sometimes, it can also be a life-threatening and stressful condition. The stress levels of mothers are more aggravated when they deliver preterm babies. Objectives: To explore the coping strategies...
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Main Authors: | Delphine A. Sih (Author), Million Bimerew (Author), Regis R.M. Modeste (Author) |
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