Exploring education preferences of Australian women regarding long-term health after hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: a qualitative perspective
Abstract Background Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) affect 5-10% of pregnant women. Long-term health issues for these women include 2-3 times the risk of heart attacks, stroke and diabetes, starting within 10 years after pregnancy, making long-term health after HDP of major public health i...
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Main Authors: | Heike Roth (Author), Amanda Henry (Author), Lynne Roberts (Author), Lisa Hanley (Author), Caroline S. E. Homer (Author) |
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