'An extra level of kind of torment': Views and experiences of recurrent miscarriage care during the initial phases of COVID‐19 in Ireland-A qualitative interview study
Abstract Introduction Maternity services underwent much change during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Research on the impact on miscarriage care and experiences during this time is sparse. Within a national evaluation of recurrent miscarriage care, we qualitatively explored stakeholder views and experiences...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Dennehy (Author), Marita Hennessy (Author), Jennifer Ui Dhubhgain (Author), Con Lucey (Author), Keelin O'Donoghue (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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