Mothers' reproductive and medical history misinformation practices as strategies against healthcare providers' domination and humiliation in maternal care decision-making interactions: an ethnographic study in Southern Ghana
Abstract Background Pregnant women can misinform or withhold their reproductive and medical information from providers when they interact with them during care decision-making interactions, although, the information clients reveal or withhold while seeking care plays a critical role in the quality o...
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Main Authors: | Linda L. Yevoo (Author), Irene A. Agyepong (Author), Trudie Gerrits (Author), Han van Dijk (Author) |
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