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Quantifying nursing care done (or left undone)

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David Gathara tells us about his work leading nursing research
Sick newborns require large amounts of nursing time, so what happens when nurses have to care for too many babies? By making direct observations of the care that is given this important new research identified how much care is missed. More care is missed when nurses have more babies to care for showing the direct consequences of health care worker shortages.

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Global Health
People
David Gathara
Keywords
tropical medicine
biomedical research
oxford university
translational medicine
sick newborns
newborn care
nursing
nursing care
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 16/07/2019
Duration: 00:07:31

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