Maternity care during COVID-19: a qualitative evidence synthesis of women's and maternity care providers' views and experiences
Abstract Background As COVID-19 continued to impact society and health, maternity care, as with many other healthcare sectors across the globe, experienced tumultuous changes. These changes have the potential to considerably impact on the experience of maternity care. To gain insight and understandi...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Jane Flaherty (Author), Hannah Delaney (Author), Karen Matvienko-Sikar (Author), Valerie Smith (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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