2016
DOI: 10.24125/sanamed.v11i3.152
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Ectopic Choriocarcinoma in a Preteen in Ogbomoso, South-West Nigeria. A Case Report

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“…Similar ndings have been reported by other researchers [8,23]. However, several other studies have reported a high incidence of detain in hospital [26, 34,51]. The disparity in study results could be attributed to variations in research settings, economic conditions, and the availability of services and care during pregnancy and childbirth.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Similar ndings have been reported by other researchers [8,23]. However, several other studies have reported a high incidence of detain in hospital [26, 34,51]. The disparity in study results could be attributed to variations in research settings, economic conditions, and the availability of services and care during pregnancy and childbirth.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Studies from Nigeria and other African countries identified the provision of non-consented care, non-dignified care, and abandonment as prevalent forms of disrespect and abuse. [19][20][21] This highlights the importance of the psycho-social environment within which maternity care is provided to pregnant women as it may influence their perception of the quality of care by the health system.…”
Section: Re Sultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disrespect and abuse can vary uniquely depending upon the context of each country. Examples can include physical violence such as slapping or hitting, neglecting women in labor, failing to protect privacy, detaining women in health facilities, unfriendly treatment, forcibly pushing legs apart, shouting and verbal abuse, discrimination based on social status, making intimidating physical threats, providing misinformation, discouraging women, and restricting their movement 8,9 . Therefore, D&A care practices can be grouped as verbal, physical, emotional and sexual abuse, and discrimination based upon social class, culture, and language.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%