DOI: 10.31979/etd.ca3v-qppr
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Obstetric Nurses’ Perceived Barriers to Immediate Skin to Skin Contact after Cesarean Birth

Abstract: OBSTETRIC NURSES' PERCEIVED BARRIERS TO IMMEDIATE SKIN TO SKIN CONTACT AFTER CESAREAN BIRTH Despite the strong evidence supporting immediate skin to skin contact (SSC) after birth, research suggests that patients who undergo cesarean births do not have the same opportunities for SSC as patients who undergo vaginal births. There are limited studies regarding provider attitudes surrounding the practice of immediate SSC after cesarean birth. The aim of this research was to understand obstetric nurses' perceived b… Show more

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