Differentiating Research, Quality Improvement, and Case Studies to Ethically Incorporate Pregnant Women

scientific article published on 28 December 2017

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P356DOI10.1111/JMWH.12673
P932PMC publication ID7608624
P698PubMed publication ID29283211

P50authorKatherine E. HartmannQ91327915
P2093author name stringJulia C Phillippi
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P921main subjecthuman pregnancyQ11995
pregnant personQ104720811
P577publication date2017-12-28
P1433published inJournal of Midwifery & Women's HealthQ6295570
P1476titleDifferentiating Research, Quality Improvement, and Case Studies to Ethically Incorporate Pregnant Women

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