Frequent brief on-site simulation training and reduction in 24-h neonatal mortality—An educational intervention study. (August 2015)
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- Frequent brief on-site simulation training and reduction in 24-h neonatal mortality—An educational intervention study. (August 2015)
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- Frequent brief on-site simulation training and reduction in 24-h neonatal mortality—An educational intervention study
- Authors:
- Mduma, Estomih
Ersdal, Hege
Svensen, Erling
Kidanto, Hussein
Auestad, Bjørn
Perlman, Jeffrey - Abstract:
- Abstract: Aim of the study: "Helping Babies Breathe" (HBB) is a simulation-based educational program developed to help reduce perinatal mortality worldwide. A one-day HBB training course did not improve clinical management of neonates. The objective was to assess the impact of frequent brief (3–5 min weekly) on-site HBB simulation training on newborn resuscitation practices in the delivery room and the potential impact on 24-h neonatal mortality. Methods: Before/after educational intervention study in a rural referral hospital in Northern Tanzania. Baseline data was collected from 01.02.2010 to 31.01.2011 and post-intervention data from 01.02.2011 to 31.01.2012. All deliveries were observed by research assistants who recorded information about labor, newborn delivery room management, perinatal characteristics, and neonatal outcomes. A newborn simulator was placed in the labor ward and frequent brief HBB simulation training was implemented on-site; 3-min of weekly paired practice, assisted by local-trainers. Local-trainers also facilitated 40-min monthly re-trainings. Outcome measures were; delivery room management of newborns and 24-h neonatal outcomes (normal, admitted to a neonatal area, death, or stillbirths). Results: There were 4894 deliveries pre and 4814 post-implementation of frequent brief simulation training. The number of stimulated neonates increased from 712(14.5%) to 785(16.3%) ( p = 0.016), those suctioned increased from 634(13.0%) to 762(15.8%) ( pAbstract: Aim of the study: "Helping Babies Breathe" (HBB) is a simulation-based educational program developed to help reduce perinatal mortality worldwide. A one-day HBB training course did not improve clinical management of neonates. The objective was to assess the impact of frequent brief (3–5 min weekly) on-site HBB simulation training on newborn resuscitation practices in the delivery room and the potential impact on 24-h neonatal mortality. Methods: Before/after educational intervention study in a rural referral hospital in Northern Tanzania. Baseline data was collected from 01.02.2010 to 31.01.2011 and post-intervention data from 01.02.2011 to 31.01.2012. All deliveries were observed by research assistants who recorded information about labor, newborn delivery room management, perinatal characteristics, and neonatal outcomes. A newborn simulator was placed in the labor ward and frequent brief HBB simulation training was implemented on-site; 3-min of weekly paired practice, assisted by local-trainers. Local-trainers also facilitated 40-min monthly re-trainings. Outcome measures were; delivery room management of newborns and 24-h neonatal outcomes (normal, admitted to a neonatal area, death, or stillbirths). Results: There were 4894 deliveries pre and 4814 post-implementation of frequent brief simulation training. The number of stimulated neonates increased from 712(14.5%) to 785(16.3%) ( p = 0.016), those suctioned increased from 634(13.0%) to 762(15.8%) ( p ≤ 0.0005). Neonates receiving bag mask ventilation decreased from 357(7.3%) to 283(5.9%) ( p = 0.005). Mortality at 24-h decreased from 11.1/1000 to 7.2/1000 ( p = 0.040). Conclusion: On-site, brief and frequent HBB simulation training appears to facilitate transfer of new knowledge and skills into clinical practice and to be accompanied by a decrease in neonatal mortality. … (more)
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- Resuscitation. Volume 93(2015)
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- Resuscitation
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- Volume 93(2015)
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- Volume 93, Issue 2015 (2015)
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- 2015
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- 93
- Issue:
- 2015
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- 2015-0093-2015-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 7
- Publication Date:
- 2015-08
- Subjects:
- Neonatal mortality -- Helping Babies Breathe -- Resuscitation -- Implementation -- Frequent brief on-site simulation training
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