Keeping women and their infants together during the recovery phase following cesarean section
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Leeann Clegg, RN, BSN, Clinical Nurse Educator, Langley Memorial Hospital; Jaclyn Madsen, BSN, RN, MCH; Julia Snethen, PhD, RN, MCH
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- Langley Memorial Hospital, Langley Township, British Columbia, Canada
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2011-10-26T09:47:42Z
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Review Type | Faculty/Mentor Approved: Sigma Academy Participant Presentation |
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Keywords | Infants; Cesarean Section Recovery; Post-Birth Familial Experiences |
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