Effectiveness of clinical training on improving essential newborn care practices in Bossaso, Somalia: a pre and postintervention study
Abstract Background Increasingly, neonatal mortality is concentrated in settings of conflict and political instability. To promote evidence-based practices, an interagency collaboration developed the Newborn Health in Humanitarian Settings: Field Guide. The essential newborn care component of the Fi...
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Main Authors: | Ribka Amsalu (Author), Catherine N. Morris (Author), Michelle Hynes (Author), Hussein Jama Had (Author), Joseph Adive Seriki (Author), Kate Meehan (Author), Stephen Ayella (Author), Sammy O. Barasa (Author), Alexia Couture (Author), Anna Myers (Author), Binyam Gebru (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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