Improving clinical care for women with endometriosis: qualitative analysis of women’s and health professionals’ views
This study compared women's and health professionals' views on endometriosis care, finding both groups identified knowledge gaps, inconsistent advice, and a need for improved collaborative, multi-disciplinary care models.
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