Conhecimento, percepção e satisfação de puérperas sobre o exame de triagem auditiva neonatal em duas maternidades privadas brasileiras
Knowledge, perception, and satisfaction of postpartum women about newborn hearing screening in two private Brazilian maternity hospitals
Khalil Fouad Hanna; Aline Tocchini Pascoinelli Cremonesi; Maria Regina Torloni; Giovanna Dalo Ferreira
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Submetido em:
13/12/2023
Aceito em:
23/07/2024