Global stakeholder perspectives of home birth: a systematic scoping review
Abstract Home birth is experienced by people very differently worldwide. These experiences likely differ by the type of stakeholder involved (women, their support persons, birth attendants, policy-makers), the experience itself (low-risk birth, transfer to hospital, previous deliveries), and by the...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ginny Brunton, Samira Wahab, Hassan Sheikh, Beth Murray Davis |
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2021
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