Antenatal care practices for gestational weight gain: a cross sectional survey of antenatal care providers reported provision and barriers to providing recommended care
Abstract Background Implementation of recommended gestational weight gain (GWG) care by antenatal care providers is poor. It is unclear whether practice implementation and barriers differ between antenatal care provider profession or experience. This study aimed to assesses the provision of and barr...
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Main Authors: | Jenna L. Hollis (Author), Kristine Deroover (Author), Justine Daly (Author), Belinda Tully (Author), Michelle Foster (Author), Christophe Lecathelinais (Author), Craig E. Pennell (Author), John Wiggers (Author), Melanie Kingsland (Author) |
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