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Basic emergency care course and longitudinal mentorship completed in a rural Neno District, Malawi: A feasibility, acceptability, and impact study.

Brown David KhongoKelly SchmiedeknechtMoses Banda AronPrisca Nelisa NyanguluWellington MazengeraEnoch NdaramaAndrea G TennerKimberly BaltzellEmilia Connolly
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The BEC course and subsequent longitudinal mentorship were feasible and acceptable to participants and mentors in the Malawian low resource context. Follow-up longitudinal mentorship was feasible and acceptable and is likely important to cementing the course concepts for long-term retention of knowledge and skills.
Keyphrases
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