An exploration of health workers' experiences in providing bereavement care to mothers following a stillbirth: results from a subnational level health system in Uganda
Abstract Background Stillbirth is a profound emotion-laden event to the mothers and health workers who provide care due to its sudden and unexpected occurrence. Health workers offering support in regions shouldering the highest-burden experience providing support to a stillbirth mother in their prof...
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Main Authors: | Eric Ssegujja (Author), Isaac Ddumba (Author), Michelle Andipatin (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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