Pregnant women's experiences of social distancing behavioural guidelines during the Covid-19 pandemic 'lockdown' in the UK, a qualitative interview study
Abstract Background Covid-19 triggered the rapid roll-out of mass social distancing behavioural measures for infection control. Pregnant women were categorised as 'at risk' requiring extra vigilance with behavioural guidelines. Their understanding and ability to adhere to recommendations w...
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Main Authors: | Emma Anderson (Author), Amberly Brigden (Author), Anna Davies (Author), Emily Shepherd (Author), Jenny Ingram (Author) |
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