Informational continuity by midwives during birth at primary care settings in the Western Cape
Background: Informational continuity ensures that all health and psychosocial information of the pregnant women is available at all encounters with healthcare providers. The World Health Organization recognised that ineffective informational continuity during birth contributed to fragmented care and...
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Main Authors: | Victoria J. Anthony (Author), Anneline E. Robertson (Author), Doreen K.M. Kaura (Author) |
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