The Effectiveness of Simulation-Based Team Training in Obstetrics Emergencies for Improving Technical Skills a Systematic Review

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2020

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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This review explores the effectiveness of simulation-based team training in obstetric emergencies for improving technical skills. A literature search was conducted that included all articles to January 2018. A total of 21 articles were included from a potential 1327 articles. Each included study was assessed for impact of the training program using Kirkpatrick's 4-level model. Only the performance of technical skills was evaluated. Five studies reported on acceptance of simulation as an education tool at a level 1. Level 2 outcomes were reported in 7 studies where staff demonstrated improved skills in an educational setting. Three studies reported improved performance in a clinical setting at a level 3. Ten studies were categorized as level 4 and found that simulation learning was translated into improved techniques or maneuvers in reduced time frames in emergency situations of shoulder dystocia and postpartum hemorrhage. There was evidence that neonatal outcomes were improved.

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Bogossian, Fiona/0000-0001-9909-5852

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Simulation, Obstetrics, Team training, Technical skills, The Kirkpatrick model, Patient Care Team, Epidemiology, Medicine (miscellaneous), 2701 Medicine (miscellaneous), 2611 Modelling and Simulation, FoR 1110 (Nursing), Education, Group Processes, Obstetrics, FoR 0899 (Other Information and Computing Sciences), 306, Modelling and Simulation, Humans, Clinical Competence, Emergencies, Simulation Training, 2713 Epidemiology, 3304 Education, FoR 1199 (Other Medical and Health Sciences)

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare

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15

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98

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105

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