Comparative studies in maternity care.
Authors: van Teijlingen, E., Sandall, J., Wrede, S., Benoit, C., DeVries, R., Bourgeault, I.
Journal: Midwives (Lond)
Publication Date: 08/2003
Volume: 6
Issue: 8
Pages: 338-340
ISSN: 1462-138X
Abstract:This fourth paper in a series on research emphasises the importance of conducting comparative research across cultures and countries. It highlights the advantages of such research and outlines some methodological issues inherent within it.
Source: Scopus
Comparative studies in maternity care.
Authors: van Teijlingen, E., Sandall, J., Wrede, S., Benoit, C., DeVries, R., Bourgeault, I.
Journal: RCM Midwives
Publication Date: 08/2003
Volume: 6
Issue: 8
Pages: 338-340
Abstract:This fourth paper in a series on research emphasises the importance of conducting comparative research across cultures and countries. It highlights the advantages of such research and outlines some methodological issues inherent within it.
Source: PubMed
Comparative studies in maternity care
Authors: van Teijlingen, E., Sandall, J., Wrede, S., Benoit, C., DeVries, R., Bourgeault, I.L.
Journal: RCM Midwives Journal
Publication Date: 2003
Volume: 6
Pages: 338-340
ISSN: 1479-2915
Abstract:This fourth paper in a series on research emphasises the importance of conducting comparative research across cultures and countries. It highlights the advantages of such research and outlines some methodological issues inherent within it.
http://www.rcm.org.uk/midwives/features/comparative-studies-in-maternity-care/
Source: Manual
Preferred by: Edwin van Teijlingen
Comparative studies in maternity care.
Authors: van Teijlingen, E., Sandall, J., Wrede, S., Benoit, C., DeVries, R., Bourgeault, I.
Journal: RCM midwives : the official journal of the Royal College of Midwives
Publication Date: 08/2003
Volume: 6
Issue: 8
Pages: 338-340
Abstract:This fourth paper in a series on research emphasises the importance of conducting comparative research across cultures and countries. It highlights the advantages of such research and outlines some methodological issues inherent within it.
Source: Europe PubMed Central