A theory of the aims and objectives of midwifery practice: A theory synthesis

Midwifery - Tập 84 - Trang 102653 - 2020
Mirjam Peters1,2, Petra Kolip1, Rainhild Schäfers2
1Bielefeld University, Bielefeld School of Public Health, Germany
2The Hochschule für Gesundheit, University of Applied Sciences (hsg), Department of Applied Sciences, Germany

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