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Understanding nurses' work to care for sick newborns

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Global Health
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Social Scientist Jacinta Nzinga tell us about her research on the care of sick newborns.
To really understand the work of nurses in very busy wards where care for sick newborns is provided, you have to be there. Using detailed observations, day, night and weekends, linked to narrative interviews, the routines, compromises and coping strategies that characterise the delivery of hospital care for newborns are brought to light providing critical information to understand why care is missed and to guide improvement efforts.

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Episode Information

Series
Global Health
People
Jacinta Nzinga
Keywords
tropical medicine
biomedical research
oxford university
translational medicine
nursing
newborn care
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 16/07/2019
Duration: 00:06:40

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