Brief / Fact Sheet
Jul 15, 2019
Advocacy | Breastfeeding
Do No Harm Technical Briefs
Authors
Jim Litch, MD, DTMH
Judith Robb-McCord
Lily Kak
Amialya Durairaj
Additional Authors
Every Preemie - SCALE project
Organizations
PCI (Project Concern International)European Foundation for the Care of Newborn InfantsSave the ChildrenUnited Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)World Health OrganizationCouncil of International Neonatal Nurses, INC (COINN)PATHSubscribe to our Newsletter
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The Every Preemie—SCALE project is pleased to share the Do No Harm Technical Brief Series. This series highlights the safe and effective use of specific inpatient newborn care interventions, with the guiding principle of “Do No Harm”. The briefs are designed to provide stakeholders with evidence-based information regarding safe and effective inpatient care in low-resource settings as an important step to avoid harm and improve health outcomes for newborns. The full series can be accessed below in English.
- Safe and Effective Oxygen Use for Inpatient Care of Newborns
- Safe and Effective Infection Prevention for Inpatient Newborn Care
- Safe and Effective Thermal Protection for Inpatient Care of Newborns
- Safe and Effective Human Milk Feeding for Small and Sick Newborns
- Prevention and Screening of Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)
- Family Participation in the Care of the Inpatient Newborn
- Management of Newborn Infections During Inpatient Care
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