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Where there is no nurse: an observational study of large-scale mentoring of auxiliary nurses to improve quality of care during childbirth at primary health centres in India.

Krishna D RaoSwati SrivastavaNicole WarrenKaveri MayraAboli GoreAritra DasSaifuddin Ahmed
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Mentoring improved the ability of ANMs to levels comparable with trained nurses. However, only some mentored nurses have the ability to conduct quality deliveries. Continuing education programmes are critical to sustain quality gains.
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