Use of non-pharmacological methods in managing labour pain: experiences of nurse-midwives in two selected district hospitals in eastern Tanzania
Abstract Background Labour pain usually brings with it many concerns for a parturient and her family. The majority of the women in labour pain may require some sort of pain relief method during this period, be it pharmacological or non-pharmacological. In Tanzania, the use of non-pharmacological met...
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Main Authors: | Dorkasi L. Mwakawanga (Author), Lilian T. Mselle (Author), Victor Z. Chikwala (Author), Nathanael Sirili (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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