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A study to explore stress and coping mechanisms among postnatal mothers in Lusaka urban and Luwingu districts/ Benson M Alitili and Misozi Chikwekwe.

By: Alitili, Benson M.
Contributor(s): Chikwewe, Misozi.
Material type: materialTypeLabelContinuing resourceAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Lusaka: University of Zambia, School of Medicine, 2014Description: xiii,72p.: illl.Subject(s): Postnatal care | Puerperium--Psychological aspects | MothersDissertation note: A study submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. Summary: Postpartum period can be stressful and impacting on all facets of the postnatal mother's life. To minimize the impact, adaptive coping mechanisms are required. the main aim of the study was to explore stress coping mechanisms among post natal mothers. The study was conducted at Chilenje and Namukolo clinic in Lusaka urban and Luwingu districts respectively.
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A study submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing.

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Postpartum period can be stressful and impacting on all facets of the postnatal mother's life. To minimize the impact, adaptive coping mechanisms are required. the main aim of the study was to explore stress coping mechanisms among post natal mothers. The study was conducted at Chilenje and Namukolo clinic in Lusaka urban and Luwingu districts respectively.

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