Empathy among midwives at a referral hospital in Uganda
Background: Empathy is an essential component of a caring relationship and critical to the provision of quality midwifery care. An empathetic approach enables midwives to understand each client's perspectives, and is therefore fundamentally important to the provider-client relationship and impr...
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Main Authors: | Olive Tengera (Author), Joyce Nankumbi (Author), Gorrette Nalwadda (Author), Patience Arinaitwe Muwanguzi (Author), Tom Denis Ngabirano (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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