Background: Hypothermia in neonates is a life-threatening condition. It happens due to the extrinsic thermal variations that contrast the intrauterine area. Early detection methods such as increased awareness and good nursing care play an important role in the prevention of hypothermia in newborns and reduce the consequences and death resulting from it. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of training programs on nurses' knowledge and practice with respect to caring for neonates with hypothermia. Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted in the military and police hospitals in Khartoum State, Sudan. A total of 47 nurses meeting the study inclusion criteria and agreeing to participate were included. The necessary research ...
Background: Global efforts have aimed to decrease neonatal deaths (death in the first 28 days of lif...
Neonatal care provided within the first few minutes of life plays a major role in the reduction of n...
Objective: The study evaluated the effectiveness of a neonatal nurse-training program in improving k...
Background: Hypothermia in neonates is a life-threatening condition. It happens due to the extrinsic...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Maintenance of temperature at normal range by supplying heat and reducing ...
Background Globally, 2.5 million neonates die each year from hypothermia. The World Health Organizat...
Hypothermia in newborn babies is a problem in tropical countries despite warm environmental conditi...
This study aimed to examine the effects of the Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training interventions p...
Background: Hypothermia is a condition which is common in emergency and general surgical patients. T...
Background: Sleep is essential for organizing and maturation of the brain in premature infants; it a...
Introduction. Neonatal hypothermia is the reduction in the body temperature of the newborn (less tha...
Background: Premature infants can develop a range of problems because their immature organs. A prope...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for hypothermia among neonates on admission ...
Neonates develop hypothermia soon after birth due to their underdeveloped thermoregulation mechanism...
IntroductionNeonatal hypothermia is one of the main underlying factors associated with neonatal deat...
Background: Global efforts have aimed to decrease neonatal deaths (death in the first 28 days of lif...
Neonatal care provided within the first few minutes of life plays a major role in the reduction of n...
Objective: The study evaluated the effectiveness of a neonatal nurse-training program in improving k...
Background: Hypothermia in neonates is a life-threatening condition. It happens due to the extrinsic...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Maintenance of temperature at normal range by supplying heat and reducing ...
Background Globally, 2.5 million neonates die each year from hypothermia. The World Health Organizat...
Hypothermia in newborn babies is a problem in tropical countries despite warm environmental conditi...
This study aimed to examine the effects of the Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training interventions p...
Background: Hypothermia is a condition which is common in emergency and general surgical patients. T...
Background: Sleep is essential for organizing and maturation of the brain in premature infants; it a...
Introduction. Neonatal hypothermia is the reduction in the body temperature of the newborn (less tha...
Background: Premature infants can develop a range of problems because their immature organs. A prope...
Objective: To determine the prevalence and risk factors for hypothermia among neonates on admission ...
Neonates develop hypothermia soon after birth due to their underdeveloped thermoregulation mechanism...
IntroductionNeonatal hypothermia is one of the main underlying factors associated with neonatal deat...
Background: Global efforts have aimed to decrease neonatal deaths (death in the first 28 days of lif...
Neonatal care provided within the first few minutes of life plays a major role in the reduction of n...
Objective: The study evaluated the effectiveness of a neonatal nurse-training program in improving k...