The culture of care in a Kabul maternity hospital: A qualitative ethnographic study.
Authors: Arnold, R., van Teijlingen, E., Ryan, K. and Holloway, I.
Conference: Poster at Midwifery and the post MDG agenda Conference
Dates: 5 February 2014
Abstract:Central to respectful care for women giving birth in health facilities are doctors, midwives and care assistants. Often however there is a disconnect between the training and skills of health care providers, and the care that pregnant women receive. What are the reasons for the disconnect in this Afghan maternity hospital?
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/21054/
Source: Manual
Preferred by: Edwin van Teijlingen
The culture of care in a Kabul maternity hospital: A qualitative ethnographic study.
Authors: Arnold, R., van Teijlingen, E., Ryan, K. and Holloway, I.
Conference: Poster at Midwifery and the post MDG agenda Conference
Abstract:Central to respectful care for women giving birth in health facilities are doctors, midwives and care assistants. Often however there is a disconnect between the training and skills of health care providers, and the care that pregnant women receive. What are the reasons for the disconnect in this Afghan maternity hospital?
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/21054/
Source: BURO EPrints