Self-care, midwifery and medicine : women's perspectives on negotiating a healthy reproductive experience
This thesis presents the results of a qualitative study of self-care in pregnancy, birth and lactation within a non-random sample of 27 women in British Columbia, Canada. The women were interviewed in the third trimester of pregnancy, and 23 of the participants were re-interviewed post-partum. In...
Main Author: | Westfall, Rachel Emma |
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Other Authors: | Turner, Nancy J. |
Language: | English en |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1828/8074 |
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