South African midwife specialists' experiences in the utilisation of their knowledge and skills
Background: Midwifery specialisation was introduced in 1993 as a response to escalating maternal and neonatal mortalities and shortage of physicians in rural parts of South Africa. Basic midwives enrolled into a postgraduate midwifery qualification to extend their knowledge and skills which enabled...
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Main Authors: | Kagiso P. Tukisi (Author), Zelda Janse van Rensburg (Author), Wanda Jacobs (Author) |
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