Australian midwives’ experiences of their workplace culture

Women and Birth - Tập 30 - Trang 137-145 - 2017
Christine J. Catling1, Fiona Reid1, Billie Hunter2
1Centre for Midwifery, Child and Family Health, University of Technology, Sydney Building 10, Jones Street, Broadway, Sydney, 2007 NSW, Australia
2School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Eastgate House, 35-43 Newport Road, Cardiff CF24 0AB, UK

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