The effect of personal space on blood pressure in the Turkish woman

To explore the effect of personal space on blood pressure using the Giger and Davidhizar transcultural assessment model. The quasi-experimental study was carried out in a maternity hospital located in Isparta, Turkey, from March to July 2014, and comprised all the women hospitalised in the obstetric...

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