Implementing the Family-Led Care model for preterm and low birth weight newborns in Malawi: Experience of healthcare workers
Background: Every Preemie-SCALE developed and piloted the Family-Led Care model, an innovative, locally developed model of care for preterm and low birth weight babies receiving kangaroo mother care. Aim: The aim of this study was to describe healthcare workers' experience using Family-Led Care...
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Main Authors: | Patani Mhango (Author), Effie Chipeta (Author), Adamson S. Muula (Author), Judith Robb-McCord (Author), Patrice White (Author), James A. Litch (Author), Irene Kamanga (Author), Rebecca Freeman (Author), Anne-Marie Bergh (Author) |
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