Professional support during the postpartum period: primiparous mothers' views on professional services and their expectations, and barriers to utilizing professional help
Abstract Background Primiparous mothers who lack of experience and knowledge of child caring, are usually overwhelmed by multifarious stressors and challenges. Although professional support is needed for primiparas, there is a gap between the necessary high-quality services and the currently provide...
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Main Authors: | Yiping Nan (Author), Jingjun Zhang (Author), Anum Nisar (Author), Lanting Huo (Author), Lei Yang (Author), Juan Yin (Author), Duolao Wang (Author), Atif Rahman (Author), Yan Gao (Author), Xiaomei Li (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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