Effect of group psycho education intervention on child birth fear, self-efficacy for childbirth and parenting among primi women in selected hospitals of Kathmandu valley.
ABSTRACT: Background: Child birth fear among Primi women has impact on low child birth efficacy and initial parenting preparedness. Few intervention designs are carried out in developed countries to address child birth fear. This study aims to screen for child birth fear among Primi women and to me...
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Main Author: | Bista,Archana Pandey |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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