The Experiences of Midwives in the Management of Obstetric Emergencies: A Phenomenological Study in the Kwahu West Municipality, Ghana
Anita Fafa Dartey,
Kennedy Diema Konlan,
Beatrice Bella Johnson
et al.
Abstract:Introduction Obstetric emergencies are sudden, unexpected life-threatening medical conditions that occur during pregnancy, labour, delivery or puerperium and are challenging moments because of frightening and traumatic experiences. Obstetric emergencies, which threaten the well-being of the woman and the unborn child, account for the majority of causes of maternal death. Objective The study sought to explore Midwives’ experiences in obstetric emergencies in the Kwahu West Municipality of Ghana Methods A phenom… Show more
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