Indigenous neonatal feeding and bathing practices of caregivers in Vhembe District, Limpopo province
Background: Caregivers are offered health information on neonatal care before they are discharged from the healthcare facilities after giving birth. However, they continue to feed and bath neonates in ways that are informed by indigenous traditions. Notably, these ways include the provision of suppl...
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Main Authors: | Patience M. Tulelo (Author), Fhumulani M. Mulaudzi (Author) |
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