Impact of video demonstration on willingness of pregnant women to receive epidural labor analgesia in a Nigerian hospital- An open label trial
Background: Labor pain is an inevitable experience for parturients with choice for labor analgesia depending on awareness, parturients' education, availability, cost and adverse effects of the analgesic materials. Methods: All pregnant women attending booking clinics in the obstetric units of o...
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Main Authors: | Simeon Olugbade Olateju (Author), Adedapo Omowonuola Adetoye (Author), Omotade Adebimpe Ijarotimi (Author), Samuel Anu Olowookere (Author), Olurotimi Idowu Aaron (Author), Paul Adebayo Oyebode (Author), Jacob Kehinde Opele (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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