Midwives' perceived role in up referral of high-risk pregnancies in primary healthcare settings, eThekwini district, South Africa
Background: South African maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain unnecessarily high, which are considered avoidable through timeous identification, treatment and referral. An efficient referral process of high-risk pregnant women is dependent on the midwives' ability to respond with relev...
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Main Authors: | Siyabonga W. Ximba (Author), Olivia B. Baloyi (Author), Mary Ann Jarvis (Author) |
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