
A great deal of midwifery research is done using questionnaires. In the first of two papers, this method of gaining information is evaluated and various questionnaire formats are discussed.
Nursing Research, Research Design, Surveys and Questionnaires, nw, Humans, soc, Midwifery, Nurse's Role
Nursing Research, Research Design, Surveys and Questionnaires, nw, Humans, soc, Midwifery, Nurse's Role
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