"I train and mentor, they take them": A qualitative study of nurses' perspectives of neonatal nursing expertise and its development in Kenyan hospitals
Abstract Aims and Objectives Neonatal inpatient care is reliant on experienced nursing care, yet little is known about how Kenyan hospitals foster the development of newborn nursing experience in newborn units. Design A Qualitative ethnographic design. Methods Face to face 29 in depth interviews wer...
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Main Authors: | Mary Nyikuri (Author), Pratap Kumar (Author), Mike English (Author), Caroline Jones (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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