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Women’s health and midwifery
Analysis on the quality and safety of care in relation to neonatal outcomes in alongside midwifery units is reassuring, identifying that specific maternal risk factors have highest predictive value in assessing risk
- Correspondence to Lisa Stephens, University of Worcester, Worcester, UK; lisa.stephens10{at}nhs.net
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Analysis on the quality and safety of care in relation to neonatal outcomes in alongside midwifery units is reassuring, identifying that specific maternal risk factors have highest predictive value in assessing risk
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- Accepted August 18, 2022
- First published September 22, 2022.
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December 23, 2022
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