Perceptions, beliefs and attitudes of expectant mothers' towards male midwives conducting deliveries in health institutions in Zambia/ Precious Bwalya et al.
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Continuing resourcePublication details: Lusaka: University of Zambia , School of Medicine, 2004.Description: xvi,93pSubject(s): Dissertation note: A study submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. Summary: Expectant mothers' perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards male midwives conducting deliveries in health institutions could influence the utilisation of maternal health services. The aim of the study was to investigate the perceptions, beliefs and attitudes of expectant mothers towards male midwives.
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A study submitted in partial fullfilment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing.
Includes bibliographical references.
Expectant mothers' perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards male midwives conducting deliveries in health institutions could influence the utilisation of maternal health services. The aim of the study was to investigate the perceptions, beliefs and attitudes of expectant mothers towards male midwives.
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