Implementing a new birthing room design: a qualitative study with a care provider perspective
Abstract Background Research shows that interventions to protect the sensitive physiological process of birth by improving the birthing room design may positively affect perinatal outcomes. It is, however, crucial to understand the mechanisms and contextual elements that influence the outcomes of su...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Goldkuhl (Author), Malin Tistad (Author), Hanna Gyllensten (Author), Marie Berg (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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