Reducing risks for infant mortality in the Midlands, UK: a qualitative study identifying areas for improvement in the delivery of key public health messages in the perinatal period
Abstract Background: The Midlands has amongst the highest rates of neonatal and infant mortality in the UK. A public health parent education and empowerment programme, aimed at reducing key risks associated with this mortality was established and evaluated in the region. This was undertaken in an at...
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Main Authors: | Thillagavathie Pillay (Author), Jane Feeney (Author), Claire Walters (Author), Hollie Nelson (Author), Lucy Thomas (Author), Dawn Lewis (Author), Karen Anderson (Author), Anjali Petkar (Author) |
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