A theory driven, pragmatic trial implementing changes to routine antenatal care that supports recommended pregnancy weight gain
Abstract Background Prevention of weight gain outside recommendations is a challenge for health services, with several barriers to best practice care identified. The aim of this pragmatic implementation study with a historical control was to examine the impact of implementing a service wide educatio...
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Main Authors: | Susan de Jersey (Author), Taylor Guthrie (Author), Leonie Callaway (Author), Jeanette Tyler (Author), Karen New (Author), Jan Nicholson (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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