A qualitative enquiry of health care workers' narratives on knowledge and sources of information on principles of Respectful Maternity Care (RMC)
Research from sub-Saharan Africa indicate that many women experience varied forms of disrespectful maternity care, which amount to a violation of their rights and dignity. Notably, there is little research that sheds light on health care workers (HCWs) training and knowledge of principles of respect...
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Main Authors: | Adelaide M. Lusambili (Author), Stefania Wisofschi (Author), Terrance J. Wade (Author), Marleen Temmerman (Author), Jerim Obure (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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