Silent Tears of Midwives: 'I Want Every Mother Who Gives Birth to Have Her Baby Alive'-A Narrative Inquiry of Midwives Experiences of Very Early Neonatal Death from Tanzania
Background: Midwives working in settings with limited clinical resources experience high rates of very early neonatal deaths. Midwives manage the impact of this grief and trauma almost daily, which may affect patient care and their own well-being. Research Aims: To explore how midwives are impacted...
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Main Authors: | Jan Becker (Author), Chase Becker (Author), Rachel Abeysekera (Author), James Moir (Author), Marion Gray (Author), Meshack Shimwela (Author), Florin Oprescu (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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