The unseen patient: competing priorities between patients and providers when cannabis is used in pregnancy, a qualitative study is a research paper published in Frontiers in Global Women s Health (2024). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.416. It has been cited 15 times.
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Grant: P50 MD015705
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Grant: R25 HL126140
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5P50MD015705-07
Maternal and Developmental Risks from Environmental and Social Stressors (MADRES)
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 2R25HL126140-05
ARIZONA PRIDE-25: TRANSLATIONAL APPROACHES TO HEALTH DISPARITIES IN THE LUNG
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Additional file 1 of “I don’t need my kid to be high”: prioritizing harm reduction when using cannabis during pregnancy
Additional file 1 of “I don’t need my kid to be high”: prioritizing harm reduction when using cannabis during pregnancy
Additional file 2 of “I don’t need my kid to be high”: prioritizing harm reduction when using cannabis during pregnancy
Additional file 2 of “I don’t need my kid to be high”: prioritizing harm reduction when using cannabis during pregnancy