Companionship in labour: Do the personality characteristics of labour supporters influence their effectiveness
Recent research has revealed beneficial post-partum, psychosocial effects on the mother following labour which was accompanied by supportive companions. Whether these effects are obtained as a result of having companionship during labour or because of specific personality characteristics of the comp...
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Main Authors: | B. Chalmers (Author), W. L. Wolman (Author), V. C. Nikodem (Author), A. M. Gulmezoglu (Author), G. J. Hofmeyer (Author) |
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1995-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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