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"Adherence to Unang Yakap Protocol"

The document outlines a study to assess healthcare workers' adherence to the "Unang Yakap" newborn care protocol in terms of immediate drying, skin-to-skin contact, cord clamping timing, and non-separation for breastfeeding. It will profile respondents, measure adherence levels, identify problems encountered, and recommend measures to address issues found.
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"Adherence to Unang Yakap Protocol"

The document outlines a study to assess healthcare workers' adherence to the "Unang Yakap" newborn care protocol in terms of immediate drying, skin-to-skin contact, cord clamping timing, and non-separation for breastfeeding. It will profile respondents, measure adherence levels, identify problems encountered, and recommend measures to address issues found.
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INPUT

- Profile of the respondents in terms of: a. Profession b. Age c. Highest Educational attainment d. Trainings Attended e. Year of recent trainings/seminar f. Number of years in service g.Type of Health Facility -Extent of adherence to Unang Yakap Protocol along: a. Immediate and Thorough Drying b. Early Skin-to-Skin Contact c. Properly Timed Cord Clamping d. Non-separation of Newborn from Mother for Early Breastfeeding -Problems encountered in adhering to Unang Yakap Protocol along: a. Immediate and Thorough Drying b. Early Skin-to-Skin Contact c. Properly Timed Cord Clamping d. Non-separation of Newborn from Mother for Early Breastfeeding

PROCESS

OUTPUT

Measures that can be


Data Analysis and Interpretation

undertaken to address the problem

FEEDBACK

Figure 2. Conceptual Framework

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