I felt so much conflict instead of joy: an analysis of open-ended comments from people in British Columbia who declined care recommendations during pregnancy and childbirth
Abstract Background No Canadian studies to date have examined the experiences of people who decline aspects of care during pregnancy and birth. The current analysis bridges this gap by describing comments from 1123 people in British Columbia (BC) who declined a test or procedure that their care prov...
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Main Authors: | Kathrin Stoll (Author), Jessie J. Wang (Author), Paulomi Niles (Author), Lindsay Wells (Author), Saraswathi Vedam (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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