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- who: Wachman and Elisha from the Center, MACenterBoston University School of Public Health have published the paper: The Neonatal Withdrawal Assessment Tool (NWAT): Pilot inter-rater reliability and content validity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The response rate for the anonymous optional survey was only 30% and reflected primarily staff who had been working in the NICU for at least 5 years, which could reflect bias in those who responded to the survey compared to those who chose not to respond. This is the first step in developing a tailored tool for preterm infants with . . .
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