Informal task-sharing practices in inpatient newborn settings in a low-income setting - a task analysis approach
Aim<br> To describe the complexity and criticality of neonatal nursing tasks and existing task‐sharing practices to identify tasks that might be safely shared in inpatient neonatal settings. <br><br> Design<br> We conducted a cross‐sectional study in a large geographically di...
Main Authors: | Omondi, GB, Murphy, GAV, Jackson, D, Brownie, S, English, M, Gathara, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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