Self-management, care needs and clinical management of primiparous mothers during early labour - a qualitative content analysis
Abstract Background Childbearing women face the problem of managing spontaneous onset of labour without professional support. It is their responsibility to diagnose and react to early labour and subsequently recognise the right time to seek support. Institutional guidelines of clinics aim to admit c...
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Main Authors: | Antonia N. Mueller (Author), Susanne Grylka-Baeschlin (Author) |
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