Comparing the effect of group- based training along with text messaging and compact disc- based training on men's knowledge and attitude about participation in perinatal care: a cluster randomized control trial
Abstract Background Men's participation in perinatal care is one of the key factors in promoting maternal and neonatal health. The effects of various methods of training on men's knowledge and attitude about participation in perinatal care can be different. So, this study aimed to compare...
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Main Authors: | Vahideh Firouzan (Author), Mahnaz Noroozi (Author), Mojgan Mirghafourvand (Author), Ziba Farajzadegan (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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