Perceived barriers faced by trainers in developing essential newborn care training to the healthcare workers in Nepal.
ABSTRACT: Background: Nepal has made significant progress in reducing the child mortality ratio but neonatal mortality declined only at a slow pace. Effective training for health workers on the aspects of essential newborn care is particularly vital to ensure the survival and well-being of newborns...
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Main Author: | KONG,Sylvia Wei Wei |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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