Association between primary Spanish language and quality of intrapartum care among Latina women: a secondary analysis of the Listening to Mothers in California survey
Abstract Background Language barriers play significant roles in quality of healthcare. Limited studies have examined the relationships between Spanish language and quality of intrapartum care. The objective was to determine the association between primary Spanish language and quality of intrapartum...
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Main Authors: | Jessica J. Valdez (Author), Andrea V. Jackson (Author), Cassondra Marshall (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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