Journey Interrupted: A Phenomenological Exploration of Miscarriage
Background: Miscarriage is a significant life event that impacts occupational performance, identity, and competence and that influences perceptions of motherhood. Because of the lack of social rituals often attributed to the death of a loved one, miscarriages may result in disenfranchised grief, whi...
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Main Authors: | Marit A. Watson (Author), Vanessa D. Jewell (Author), Sarah Smith (Author) |
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