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Mothers' involvement in providing care for their hospitalised sick newborns in Kenya: a focused ethnographic account.

Dorothy OluochLisa HintonMike EnglishGrace IrimuTruphena OnyangoCaroline O H Jones
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2023)
In highly resource constrained hospitals with low nurse to baby ratios, mothers are required to provide primary and some specialised care to their sick newborns with little information or support on how undertake the necessary tasks. In better resourced hospital settings, most caring tasks are initially performed by nurses leaving mothers feeling powerless and worried about their capacity to care for their babies after discharge. Interventions need to focus on how to better equip hospitals and nurses to support mothers in caring for their sick newborns, promoting family centred care.
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