Patient-centred consent in women's health: does it really work in antenatal and intra-partum care?
Abstract Background Legal and social changes mean that information sharing and consent in antenatal and intrapartum settings is contentious, poorly understood and uncertain for healthcare professionals. This study aimed to investigate healthcare professionals' views and experiences of the conse...
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Main Authors: | Jacqueline Nicholls (Author), Anna L David (Author), Joseph Iskaros (Author), Anne Lanceley (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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