Preconception Care Recommendations, Training, and Competency of Primary Healthcare Nurses in South Africa: A Quantitative Descriptive Study.
Winifred Chinyere UkohaNtombifikile Gloria MtshaliPublished in: SAGE open nursing (2023)
Although PHC nurses reported a high level of recommendation, training, and competency, their level of reported PCC practice is not equivalent to their provision, as they rendered PCC services to fewer women, and they also reported fewer women seeking PCC. A future longitudinal study is required to examine the reason for low PCC-seeking habits among those at high risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes and contextual factors influencing the provision of PCC services among healthcare workers.
Keyphrases
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- pregnancy outcomes
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- south africa
- pregnant women
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- pain management
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- hepatitis c virus
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