Concept analysis: Community-based postnatal care
Background: Community-based postnatal care is a valuable resource in the provision of maternal and neonatal care, specifically outside the hospital environment. However, its application in maternal and neonatal care is not clearly documented in relation to the rendering of services by primary caregi...
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Main Authors: | Katekani J. Shirindza (Author), Thivhulawi Malwela (Author), Maria S. Maputle (Author) |
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