“This Should Be the Answer!”: The Evolution of Relational Dynamic Capabilities in the Co-Production of Maternity Care Services to Vulnerable Women
Published online on April 13, 2025
Abstract
Qualitative Health Research, Ahead of Print.
Established models of maternity care delivery in high-income countries have increasingly proved inadequate to address the highly idiosyncratic and heterogenous needs of vulnerable pregnant women, such as ethnic minorities, migrants, and asylum seekers, ...
Established models of maternity care delivery in high-income countries have increasingly proved inadequate to address the highly idiosyncratic and heterogenous needs of vulnerable pregnant women, such as ethnic minorities, migrants, and asylum seekers, ...