Effect of skill drills on neonatal ventilation performance in a simulated setting- observation study in Nepal
Abstract Aim Maintaining neonatal resuscitation skills among health workers in low resource settings will require continuous quality improvement efforts. We aimed to evaluate the effect of skill drills and feedback on neonatal resuscitation and the optimal number of skill drills required to maintain...
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Main Authors: | Rejina Gurung (Author), Abhishek Gurung (Author), Avinash K. Sunny (Author), Omkar Basnet (Author), Shree Krishna Shrestha (Author), Øystein Herwig Gomo (Author), Helge Myklebust (Author), Sakina Girnary (Author), Ashish KC (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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