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Toward an assessment of the social role of rural midwives and its implication for the family planning program: an Iranian case study.
W. O. Beeman
, A. K. Bhattacharyya
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Arts & Humanities
Family Planning
100%
Midwives
91%
Village
22%
Childbirth
20%
Communicators
17%
Doctors
14%
Husbands
12%
Child Mortality
10%
Shame
9%
Birth Control
8%
Backing
8%
Islam
8%
Contraception
8%
Mortality Rate
7%
Emergency
7%
Undergraduate
6%
Axioms
6%
Programming
6%
Trip
6%
Wives
5%
Sexual
5%
Health
4%
Authority
4%
Government
4%
Causes
4%
Social Sciences
midwife
87%
Social Role
83%
family planning
71%
village
23%
communicator
16%
husband
13%
wife
12%
contact
10%
large family
8%
health authorities
8%
shame
7%
Islam
7%
mortality
6%
social change
5%
respect
5%
programming
5%
anxiety
4%
cause
4%
time
2%