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Challenges and coping strategies of nurses and midwives after maternity leave: A cross-sectional study in a human resource-constrained setting in Ghana.

Kennedy Dodam KonlanJoyce Batagidewe Paladaga PwavraMavis Armah-MensahKennedy Diema KonlanRita AryeeStephen Narkotey
Published in: Nursing open (2022)
Most of the respondents claimed that they received support from relatives, day care centres and paid house helps while they resumed work. Seventy percent of the respondents indicated that they were given off day when they needed to send their child for postnatal care. Nurses and midwives depend on family members, paid house helps and day care centres to help them cater for their babies. It is recommended that hospitals set-up day care centres and breastfeeding bays attached to the institutions.
Keyphrases
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