Evaluation of a Neonatal Resuscitation Training Programme for Healthcare Professionals in Zanzibar, Tanzania: A Pre-post Intervention Study
Background: Neonatal mortality rates remain high in Sub-Saharan African countries. Improving the newborn resuscitation skills of healthcare professionals is important in addressing this challenge. The aim of this study was to evaluate a neonatal resuscitation training programme delivered over a two-...
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Main Authors: | Xiang Ding (Author), Li Wang (Author), Mwinyi I. Msellem (Author), Yaojia Hu (Author), Jun Qiu (Author), Shiying Liu (Author), Mi Zhang (Author), Lihui Zhu (Author), Jos M. Latour (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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