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Effect of shifting policies on traditional birth attendant training
Sue Kruske
, Lesley Barclay
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Social Sciences
Policy
83%
Birth
83%
Training
66%
Women
50%
Communities
33%
Health
16%
Documents
16%
Worldview
16%
Contribution
16%
Literature
16%
Professional Personnel
16%
Priority
16%
Isolation
16%
Definition
16%
Legitimacy
16%
Western World
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Woman
100%
Traditional Birth Attendant
83%
Athletic Training
66%
Childbirth
33%
Health
16%
Orientation
16%
Arts and Humanities
Tradition
83%
Review
16%
Alternatives
16%
WorldView
16%
Isolation Method
16%
Professional
16%
1970s
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Traditional Birth Attendant
83%
World Health Organization
16%
Isolation
16%
Subacute Care
16%
Psychology
Education Program
33%
Health
16%
World Health Organization
16%