Acceptability of a family-centered newborn care model among providers and receivers of care in a Public Health Setting: a qualitative study from India
Abstract Background Family-centered care (FCC), based on collaborative participation of the family along with a team of health care providers, is found to increase the well-being of sick infants in neonatal critical care units. Over the last 4 years, the neonatal unit of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospit...
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Main Authors: | Enisha Sarin (Author), Arti Maria (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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