Midwives' Experiences of Rural Maternal - Newborn Care in Ghana: A Phenomenological Inquiry
Midwives' experiences of frontline healthcare delivery in rural maternal and newborn care have been minimally explored over the past two decades in low and middle-income countries but particularly in resource-limited settings, the situation is concerning. Understanding the dynamic influences th...
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Main Authors: | Mary Ani-Amponsah (Author), Solina Richter (Author) |
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Rural Nurse Organization; Binghamton University,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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