Nutrition training improves health workers' nutrition knowledge and competence to manage child undernutrition: a systematic review
Background: Medical and nursing education lack adequate practical nutrition training to fit the clinical reality that health workers face in their practices. Such a deficit creates health workers with poor nutrition knowledge and child undernutrition management practices. In-service nutrition traini...
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Main Authors: | Bruno F Sunguya (Author), Krishna C Poudel (Author), Linda B Mlunde (Author), David P Urassa (Author), Junko eYasuoka (Author), Masamine eJimba (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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