Electronic application to improve management of infections in low-income neonatal units: pilot implementation of the NeoTree beta app in a public sector hospital in Zimbabwe
There are 2. 4 million annual neonatal deaths worldwide. Simple, evidence-based interventions such as temperature control could prevent approximately two-thirds of these deaths. However, key problems in implementing these interventions are a lack of newborn-trained healthcare workers and a lack of d...
Main Authors: | Gannon, H, Chimhuya, S, Chimhini, G, Neal, SR, Shaw, LP, Crehan, C, Hull-Bailey, T, Ferrand, RA, Klein, N, Sharland, M, Cortina Borja, M, Robertson, V, Heys, M, Fitzgerald, FC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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