Knowledge, attitudes and practices of neonatal staff concerning neonatal pain management
Background: Neonatal pain management has received increasing attention over the past four decades. Research into the effects of neonatal pain emphasises the professional, ethical and moral obligations of staff to manage pain for positive patient outcomes. However, evaluation studies continuously rep...
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Main Authors: | Sizakele L.T. Khoza (Author), A. A. Tjale (Author) |
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