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Non-evidence-based beliefs increase inequalities in the provision of infant- and family-centred neonatal care.

Rosa Maria Mendizabal-EspinosaInga Marian Warren
Published in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2019)
Beliefs and biases increase health inequalities when evidenced-based measures to prevent cross-infection and potentially life-saving programmes, such as kangaroo mother care and breastfeeding, are not implemented. It is imperative to develop context-appropriate education and practice guidelines to implement basic programmes.
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