Patel Archana B, Bang Akash, Kurhe Kunal, Bhargav Savita, Hibberd Patricia L
Research Unit, Lata Medical Research Foundation, Nagpur, India.
Department of Medical Research, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, India.
Front Pediatr. 2023 Jan 30;10:891266. doi: 10.3389/fped.2022.891266. eCollection 2022.
Most neonatal deaths occur in the first week of life, due to birth asphyxia. Helping Babies Breathe (HBB), is a simulation-based neonatal resuscitation training program to improve knowledge and skills. There is little information on which knowledge items or skill steps are challenging for the learners.
We used training data from NICHD's Global Network study to understand the items most challenging for Birth Attendants (BA) to guide future curriculum modifications. HBB training was provided in 15 primary, secondary and tertiary level care facilities in Nagpur, India. Refresher training was provided 6 months later. Each knowledge item and skill step was ranked from difficulty level 1 to 6 based on whether 91%-100%, 81%-90%, 71%-80%, 61%-70%, 51%-60% or <50% of learners answered/performed the step correctly.
The initial HBB training was conducted in 272 physicians and 516 midwives of which 78 (28%) physicians and 161 (31%) midwives received refresher training. Questions related to timing of cord clamping, management of a meconium-stained baby, and steps to improve ventilation were most difficult for both physicians and midwives. The initial steps of Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)-A i.e. equipment checking, removing wet linen and immediate skin-to-skin contact were most difficult for both groups. Midwives missed stimulating newborns while physicians missed cord clamping and communicating with mother. In OSCE-B, starting ventilation in the first minute of life was the most missed step after both initial and 6 months refresher training for physicians and midwives. At the retraining, the retention was worst for cutting the cord (physicians level 3), optimal rate of ventilation, improving ventilation & counting heart rate (midwives level 3), calling for help (both groups level 3) and scenario ending step of monitoring the baby and communicating with mother (physicians level 4, midwives 3).
All BAs found skill testing more difficult than knowledge testing. The difficulty level was more for midwives than for physicians. So, the HBB training duration and frequency of retraining can be tailored accordingly. This study will also inform subsequent refinement in the curriculum so that both trainers and trainees will be able to achieve the required proficiency.
大多数新生儿死亡发生在出生后的第一周,原因是出生窒息。“帮助宝宝呼吸”(HBB)是一项基于模拟的新生儿复苏培训项目,旨在提高知识和技能。关于哪些知识项目或技能步骤对学习者具有挑战性的信息很少。
我们使用了美国国立儿童健康与人类发展研究所全球网络研究的培训数据,以了解对助产人员(BA)最具挑战性的项目,从而指导未来课程的修改。在印度那格浦尔的15家初级、二级和三级护理机构提供了HBB培训。6个月后提供了复习培训。根据91%-100%、81%-90%、71%-80%、61%-70%、51%-60%或<50%的学习者正确回答/执行该步骤的情况,将每个知识项目和技能步骤从难度等级1到6进行排名。
最初对272名医生和516名助产士进行了HBB培训,其中78名(28%)医生和161名(31%)助产士接受了复习培训。对于医生和助产士来说,与脐带结扎时间、胎粪污染婴儿的处理以及改善通气的步骤相关的问题最难。客观结构化临床考试(OSCE)-A的初始步骤,即设备检查、去除湿床单和立即进行皮肤对皮肤接触,对两组来说都是最难的。助产士在刺激新生儿方面存在遗漏,而医生在脐带结扎和与母亲沟通方面存在遗漏。在OSCE-B中,对于医生和助产士来说,在出生后第一分钟开始通气是初始培训和6个月复习培训后最容易遗漏的步骤。在再培训时,脐带结扎(医生等级3)、最佳通气率、改善通气和计数心率(助产士等级3)、呼救(两组等级3)以及监测婴儿和与母亲沟通的情景结束步骤(医生等级4,助产士等级3)的保留情况最差。
所有助产人员都发现技能测试比知识测试更难。助产士的难度等级高于医生。因此,可以相应地调整HBB培训的持续时间和再培训的频率。这项研究也将为课程的后续完善提供参考,以便培训者和受训者都能够达到所需的熟练程度。