Addressing psychological distress in midwives

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Full article: Effectiveness of Primary Health Care Services in Addressing Mental Health Needs of Minority Refugee Population in New Zealand

Sally PEZARO, Adjunct Associate Professor, The University of Notre Dame, Australia and Assistant Professor Centre for Healthcare Research, PhD MSc BA (Hons) PgCAPHE FRCM SFHEA RM, Coventry University, Coventry

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Australian midwives' attitudes towards care for women with emotional distress.

PDF) Addressing psychological distress in midwives

Sally PEZARO, Adjunct Associate Professor, The University of Notre Dame, Australia and Assistant Professor Centre for Healthcare Research, PhD MSc BA (Hons) PgCAPHE FRCM SFHEA RM, Coventry University, Coventry

Nurses and female healthcare workers most likely to suffer 'mental distress during Covid crisis

Dr Sally Pezaro PhD MSc BA (Hons) FRCM PgCAPHE SFHEA RM - Adjunct Associate Professor - The University of Notre Dame Australia

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