2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.nwh.2019.09.004
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Consolidation of Guidelines of Postpartum Care Recommendations to Address Maternal Morbidity and Mortality

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“…Financing postpartum care services could potentially serve as a barrier to its utilization; therefore, to ensure accessibility, health insurance coverage needs to be extended to these services. [ 120 ]. Optimizing postpartum care therefore requires policy changes [ 121 ], ( Box 6 ).…”
Section: Implementation Of Postpartum Lifestyle Interventions: Identification Of Core and Adaptable Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Financing postpartum care services could potentially serve as a barrier to its utilization; therefore, to ensure accessibility, health insurance coverage needs to be extended to these services. [ 120 ]. Optimizing postpartum care therefore requires policy changes [ 121 ], ( Box 6 ).…”
Section: Implementation Of Postpartum Lifestyle Interventions: Identification Of Core and Adaptable Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comfort care model, as a new type of medical care, has played an important role in various clinical diseases, such as postpartum care of parturients [ 19 ], care of patients with advanced cancer [ 20 ], and perioperative care of various diseases [ 21 , 22 ]. Among them, respiratory department diagnosis and treatment is particularly important for comfort care models due to the wide range of populations faced, especially for children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidents of maternal or infant's death not always certainly are God's fate but also the midwifes' efforts in giving the proper nurtures that are in accordance with the norms and fulfill their obligations (Trisnadi, 2017). Professional services from the antenatal care stage until the postpartum will prevent the mortality of the mothers or infants (Walker, Arbour, & Wika, 2019). If there is a mistake made by a midwife during the midwifery service, then she may be asked to pay the responsibility based on the default or taken as an act against the law (Turingsih, 2012).…”
Section: Legal Substancementioning
confidence: 99%