Effects of early essential newborn care versus routine birth care on physiological variables and sleep state among newborn infants: a quasi-experimental design
Abstract Background Early essential newborn care (EENC) was introduced to medical practice in China in 2016, but the number of medical institutions that have put EENC into practice remains low due to insufficient clinical evidence and the absence of awareness among health professionals. This study a...
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Main Authors: | Chuanya Huang (Author), Lei Hu (Author), Jingjing He (Author), Biru Luo (Author) |
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