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Neonatal Resuscitation : Knowledge and Practice of Nurses in Western Nigeria
Adekanmbi, F; Dedeke, O; Fetuga, B; Ogunlesi, T; Okeniyi, A.
Affiliation
  • Adekanmbi, F; s.af
  • Dedeke, O; s.af
  • Fetuga, B; s.af
  • Ogunlesi, T; s.af
  • Okeniyi, A; s.af
Article in English | AIM (Africa) | ID: biblio-1270390
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ABSTRACT
Background. Appropriate resuscitation techniques are crucial to the survival of newborn infants. Objective. To assess knowledge of nurses in western Nigeria about neonatal resuscitation. Method. A cross-sectional survey of the nurses attached to secondary health facilities in western Nigeria was done using a closed-ended questionnaire that tested evaluation and appropriate action aspects of neonatal resuscitation. Results. One hundred and seventy-nine nurses were interviewed. Of these; 72.6had worked in the labour room and the special care baby unit within the last 5 years while only 14.0had attended neonatal resuscitation training course within the last 5 years. Similarly; 31.8; 53.1; 58.1and 35.2had access to radiant warmers; ambu-bags; suction machine and oxygen delivery units; respectively. The knowledge of the respondents was better for evaluation than for appropriate action (95.5v. 49.7). Conclusion. The knowledge of the respondents about appropriate actions to be taken during neonatal resuscitation was poor. Frequent and intensive courses on neonatal resuscitation are highly desired
Subject(s)
Full text: Available Database: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Resuscitation / Attitude / Critical Care / Health Facilities / Nurses Language: English Journal: S. Afr. j. child health (Online) Year: 2008 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Database: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Resuscitation / Attitude / Critical Care / Health Facilities / Nurses Language: English Journal: S. Afr. j. child health (Online) Year: 2008 Document type: Article
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