A nationwide population analysis of antenatal and perinatal complications among nurses and nonmedical working women
Objective: Limited information is available on health issues during pregnancy and after childbirth among nurses, especially on a nationwide level. This study thus aimed to compare antenatal and perinatal complications between nurses and nonmedical working women in Taiwan. Materials and Methods: This...
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Main Authors: | Chun-Che Huang (Author), Yu-Tung Huang (Author), Ming-Ping Wu (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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