Trauma and the perinatal period: A review of the theory and practice of trauma‐sensitive interactions for nurses and midwives
Abstract Aim With high rates of trauma in the population, known links between trauma and perinatal distress, and the intimate and close nature of the nursing and midwifery roles, ensuring awareness and understandings of trauma is crucial for guiding practice. This paper aims to explore the relations...
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Main Author: | Sophie Isobel (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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