Selected article for: "emergency care and service training"

Author: Opiyo, Newton; English, Mike
Title: In-service training for health professionals to improve care of seriously ill newborns and children in low-income countries
  • Document date: 2015_5_13
  • ID: 16b8drw2_91
    Snippet: In-service neonatal emergency care training versus standard care for healthcare professionals Group grades of evidence * The risk WITHOUT the intervention is based on the control group risk. The corresponding risk WITH the intervention (and the 95% confidence interval for the difference) is based on the overall relative effect (and its 95% confidence interval) †About the certainty of the evidence (GRADE). ¶ High: This research provides a very .....
    Document: In-service neonatal emergency care training versus standard care for healthcare professionals Group grades of evidence * The risk WITHOUT the intervention is based on the control group risk. The corresponding risk WITH the intervention (and the 95% confidence interval for the difference) is based on the overall relative effect (and its 95% confidence interval) †About the certainty of the evidence (GRADE). ¶ High: This research provides a very good indication of the likely effect. The likelihood that the effect will be substantially different# is low.

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