The Experiences of Ghanaian Midwives on the Use of Nonadjustable Delivery Beds: A Qualitative Study
Background Hospital beds are of great assistance to both clients and caregivers as they give lots of choices to the users. More often, clients have difficulty getting in and out of beds, but the adjustable features of the beds make it possible for them to be comfortable, regardless of their conditio...
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Main Authors: | Anita F. Dartey PhD, MNursing, OHNP, RN (Author), Gladys Dzansi PhD, MPhil, RN (Author), Constancia Atachie MPhil, BA, RM, RN1 (Author), Evelyn Sunnu PNS, MPH, BA, RN (Author), Felix K. Nyande PhD, MPhil, BA, RN (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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