Sources of stress and coping mechanisms: Experiences of maternal health care providers in Western Kenya.
The dynamic and complex nature of care provision predisposes healthcare workers to stress, including physical, emotional, or psychological fatigue due to individual, interpersonal, or organizational factors. We conducted a convergent mixed-methods study with maternity providers to understand their s...
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Main Authors: | Monica Getahun (Author), Edwina N Oboke (Author), Beryl A Ogolla (Author), Joyceline Kinyua (Author), Linnet Ongeri (Author), Mona Sterling (Author), Iscar Oluoch (Author), Audrey Lyndon (Author), Patience A Afulani (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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