KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES BETWEEN NURSES, MIDWIVES AND STUDENTS ABOUT VOLUNTARY TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY: A SCOPING REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Background: Voluntary termination of pregnancy (VTP) is influenced by ethical convictions, religious orientations and knowledge of the law. The latter is essential for students to be improved in University curricula, in order to develop attitudes among future nurses and midwives with the objective t...
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Main Authors: | Sofia Di Mario (Author), Andrea Minciullo (Author), Lucia Filomeno (Author) |
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OPI Napoli,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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