Rural Prenatal Care by Nurse Practitioners: A Narrative Review
Background: Rural Canadian populations face many challenges due to their geographical isolation, including inaccessible and inequitable primary health care. Specifically, pregnant women are at risk of not receiving prenatal care (PNC) due to physical and social barriers. Inadequate PNC can have detr...
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Main Authors: | Monica Kneller (Author), Edith Pituskin (Author), Nicole L. Tegg (Author), Colleen M. Norris (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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