Rural and regional maternity managers' and educators' views of the Maternity and Newborn Emergencies (MANE) education program in Victoria, Australia: a qualitative descriptive study
Abstract Background Australia has one of the lowest perinatal morbidity and mortality rates in the world, however a cluster of perinatal deaths at a regional health service in the state of Victoria in 2015 led to state-wide reforms, including the introduction of the Maternity and Newborn Emergencies...
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Main Authors: | Stefanie A Zugna (Author), Helen L McLachlan (Author), Meabh Cullinane (Author), Michelle Newton (Author), Della A Forster (Author) |
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