How do informal information sources influence women's decision-making for birth? A meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
Abstract Background Women approach birth using various methods of preparation drawing from conventional healthcare providers alongside informal information sources (IIS) outside the professional healthcare context. An investigation of the forms in which these informal information sources are accesse...
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Main Authors: | Ruth A. Sanders (Author), Kenda Crozier (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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