Health providers' compliance with pregnant women's Bill of Rights in labor and delivery in Iran
Background: Delivery is one of the most important crises with mental, social, and deep emotional dimensions in women's life. Health providers' respect to pregnant women's Bill of Rights, as an important component of providing humanistic and ethical care, is of utmost importance. This...
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