Cohort study of neonatal resuscitation skill retention in frontline healthcare facilities in Bihar, India, after PRONTO simulation training
Background Use of simulation in neonatal resuscitation (NR) training programmes has increased throughout low-income and middle-income countries. Many of such programmes have demonstrated a positive impact on NR knowledge and skill acquisition along with reduction of early neonatal mortality and fres...
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Main Authors: | Aboli Gore (Author), Aritra Das (Author), Tanmay Mahapatra (Author), Brennan V Higgins (Author), Melissa M Medvedev (Author), Hilary Spindler (Author), Rakesh Ghosh (Author), Ojungsangla Longkumer (Author), Susanna R Cohen (Author), Dilys M Walker (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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