Maternal perception of fetal movements: Views, knowledge and practices of women and health providers in a low-resource setting
The study assessed perception, knowledge, and practices regarding maternal perception of fetal movements (FMs) among women and their healthcare providers in a low-resource setting. Semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and focus group discussions were conducted with 45 Zanzibar women (18 antena...
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Main Authors: | Katinka Weller (Author), Natasha Housseine (Author), Rashid S. Khamis (Author), Tarek Meguid (Author), G. Justus Hofmeyr (Author), Joyce L. Browne (Author), Marcus J. Rijken (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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