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Midwife and Nurse Students' Perceptions of Body Privacy and Self Esteem. The Case of Turkey

Abstract The article reports the results of a study conducted to examine midwifery and nursing students' perceptions of body intimacy and the factors affecting their perceptions. This was a cross-sectional study, with 389 midwifery and nursing students at a public university volunteering to par...

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Published in:Acta bioethica 2021-10, Vol.27 (2), p.259-269
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