Midwifery hurdles: Navigating tuberculosis screening challenges in South Africa
Background: In South Africa, screening for tuberculosis during pregnancy is a serious challenge. Tuberculosis is one of the leading indirect causes of mortality in pregnant women. Objectives: The objective of the study was to explore the challenges experienced by midwives regarding tuberculosis in p...
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Main Authors: | Violet M. Chewe (Author), Sisinyana H. Khunou (Author) |
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