The impact of funding models on the integration of Ontario midwives: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Nearly 30 years post legalisation and introduction, midwifery is still not optimally integrated within the health system of Canada's largest province, Ontario. Funding models have been identified as one of the main barriers. Methods Using a constructivist perspective, we con...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth K. Darling (Author), Sylvie B. Lemay (Author), 'Remi Ejiwunmi (Author), Katherine J. Miller (Author), Ann E. Sprague (Author), Rohan D'Souza (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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