Midwives' experience of their education, knowledge and practice around immersion in water for labour or birth
Abstract Background There is limited research examining midwives' education, knowledge and practice around immersion in water for labour or birth. Our aim was to address this gap in evidence and build knowledge around this important topic. Methods This mixed method study was performed in two ph...
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Main Authors: | Lucy Lewis (Author), Yvonne L. Hauck (Author), Janice Butt (Author), Chloe Western (Author), Helen Overing (Author), Corrinne Poletti (Author), Jessica Priest (Author), Dawn Hudd (Author), Brooke Thomson (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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