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Keeping Them in the dark

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dc.contributor.author Noor Naleefa, Abdul Wadood
dc.date.accessioned 2015-08-27T17:08:56Z
dc.date.available 2015-08-27T17:08:56Z
dc.date.issued 2013-07-06
dc.identifier.citation Proceedings of the Third International Symposium 2013, pp. 111-117
dc.identifier.issn 9789556270426
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle//123456789/266
dc.description.abstract Medical knowledge is used as a power and maternal institutions claim about their quality services. It led the researcher to think how far pregnant mothers’ psychological attitudes prevail towards the treatment they receive in between medical power and improved physical resources. In requisites of finding answers for four objectives, data was collected by using 48 interviews, 5 case studies and observation based on purposive sampling method. It was found that the physical treatments received by pregnant mothers are much appreciated but psychological treatment is trifling. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher South Eastern University of Sri lanka en_US
dc.subject Maternal health en_US
dc.subject Reaction en_US
dc.subject Attitude en_US
dc.subject Emitional support en_US
dc.title Keeping Them in the dark en_US
dc.title.alternative pregnant mothers’ reaction and attitude towards prenatal care in Sri Lanka en_US
dc.type Full paper en_US


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