Perspectives of health service providers in delivering best-practice care for Aboriginal mothers and their babies during the postnatal period
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that Aboriginal babies in Western Australia are not receiving adequate primary health care in their first 3 months of life, leading to questions about enablers and constraints to delivering such care. This paper presents findings from a qualitative research proj...
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Main Authors: | Jocelyn Jones (Author), Angela Durey (Author), Natalie Strobel (Author), Kimberley McAuley (Author), Karen Edmond (Author), Juli Coffin (Author), Daniel McAullay (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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