How do health practitioners in a large Australian public hospital identify and respond to reproductive abuse? A qualitative study
Abstract Objective: Reproductive abuse is defined as a deliberate attempt to control or interfere with a woman's reproductive choices. It is associated with a range of negative health outcomes and presents a hidden challenge for health practitioners. There is a dearth of research on reproductiv...
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Main Authors: | Laura Tarzia (Author), Molly Wellington (Author), Jennifer Marino (Author), Kelsey Hegarty (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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