Experiences and perceptions of birth companions supporting women in labour at a District Hospital in Limpopo, South Africa
Background: South Africa has included birth companions in its national guidelines for maternity care and the revised Maternity Case Record, in and effort to improve the quality and experience of care. However, reservations amongst healthcare providers remain about the acceptability of birth companio...
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Main Authors: | Joy V. Summerton, Tsakani R. Mtileni, Maphei E. Moshabela |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dcf585163fa84ba193f7ab4fe7dd9f9a |
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