The expectations of pregnant women regarding antenatal care
From a feminist perspective, research on childbirth and women's health is a means to a positive change that is conducted in partnership with women for their benefit. A patient-led National Health System (NHS) (Hillan, 1999) also calls for consultation with patients and the wider public for shap...
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Main Author: | JM Mathibe-Neke (Author) |
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