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Mothers' unresolved trauma or loss has been considered as a potential source of disruptions in maternal care-giving behaviour [ 43, 47, 50, 56].
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28 However, other nurses prefer little patient engagement in handover, viewing the patient as a source of disruption, 27 sometimes standing in the doorway to curb patient involvement.
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