A key aspect of cultural safety in relation to midwifery practice is that it is the midwife who determines that the care is effective and ‘safe'
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: False
A key aspect of cultural safety in relation to midwifery practice is that it is the childbearing woman and her family, not the midwife, who determine that the midwifery care is effective and ‘safe'.
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