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Basic neonatal resuscitation skills of midwives and nurses in Eastern Ethiopia are not well retained: An observational study.

Yitagesu SintayehuAssefa DesalewBiftu GedaGetahun TiruyeHaymanot MezmurKasiye ShiferawTeshale Mulatu
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Basic neonatal resuscitation skills of midwives and nurses in Eastern Ethiopia are not well retained. This could increase the death of neonates due to asphyxia. Being a midwife, Bachelor Sciences degree or above educational status, ever performing neonatal resuscitation, and good knowledge were associated with skill retention. Providers should be encouraged to upgrade their educational level to build their skill retention and expose themselves to NR. Further, understanding factors affecting how midwives and nurses gain and retain skills using high-level methodology are essential.
Keyphrases
  • cardiac arrest
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • septic shock
  • south africa
  • medical students
  • low birth weight