Midwives' knowledge and practice of Respectful Maternity Care: a survey from Iran
Abstract Background In the past decade, countries worldwide aimed to evaluate the quality of childbirth care and reduce the high rates of disrespect and abuse during childbirth. Few studies have attempted to identify providers' characteristics associated with respectful maternity care quantitat...
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Main Authors: | Maryam Moridi (Author), Farzaneh Pazandeh (Author), Barbara Potrata (Author) |
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