Emergency Nursing, Iran Hospital, Iranshahr University of Medical Sciences, Iranshahr, Iran.
BSC, Midwifery Student MSc Rafsanjan university medical sciences, Rafsanjan, Iran.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2024 Jul;78:104020. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104020. Epub 2024 Jun 14.
To investigate the impact of ongoing workshop training of the "Helping Babies Breathe" program on the durability of midwives' knowledge and skills.
Implementing the Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) program is crucial as a simple protocol for neonatal resuscitation in low-resource healthcare settings to decrease the rate of asphyxia and perinatal mortality by the initial healthcare providers. In addition to training in this program, it is also essential to guarantee the retention of the acquired knowledge and skills.
A quasi-experimental clinical trial study with a single-group, pre-test-and-post-test design.
This study was conducted throughout the year 2022, with a sample size of 61 midwives selected through a census sampling from those working in the delivery and operating rooms of X Hospital in x City. The midwives participated in 3-hour workshops. This study was performed in two stages: intervention and follow-up. The evaluation Instruments included the HBB educational package, which consisted of a questionnaire and 3 Objective Structured Clinical Exams. During the intervention phase, the HBB program training was conducted through a series of workshops held at four different time points over a span of six months. In the follow-up stage, the learners were not provided with any further training. The evaluation was done immediately after the initial training workshop of the HBB program, at the end of the final workshop in the sixth month and at the end of the follow-up period.
The mean knowledge score of the baseline, at six months and at twelve months after the initial workshop were documented as (17 SD1.2), (17.79 SD 0.4) and (17.73 SD 0.5), respectively. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean knowledge scores between the baseline and the six and twelve months (P<0.05), but no statistically significant difference was observed between six and twelve months (P>0.05). The mean skill scores showed a significant improvement and were maintained after six months compared with the initial assessment (P<0.05); however, there was a significant decrease in skill score twelve months later, in comparison to both the initial assessment and the first six months (P<0.05).
Healthcare workers can maintain their knowledge and skills by participating in ongoing training workshops. However, without continuous training, their skills may diminish. Therefore, it is essential to implement training programs that emphasize regular practice and repetition to ensure knowledge and skills retention.
The present research was a part of the research work with the ethics ID IR.IRSHUMS.REC.1400.019.
研究“帮助婴儿呼吸”(Helping Babies Breathe,HBB)项目的持续研讨会培训对助产士知识和技能的持久性的影响。
在资源匮乏的医疗环境中,实施新生儿复苏的简单方案《帮助婴儿呼吸》(HBB)项目对于降低初始医护人员窒息和围产儿死亡率至关重要。除了培训该项目外,还必须保证所学知识和技能的保留。
一项单组、前测后测设计的准实验性临床试验研究。
本研究于 2022 年全年进行,从 X 市 X 医院产房和手术室工作的 61 名助产士中采用整群抽样法选取样本。助产士参加了 3 小时的研讨会。该研究分两个阶段进行:干预和随访。评估工具包括 HBB 教育包,其中包括一份问卷和 3 项客观结构化临床考试。在干预阶段,通过在六个月内分四个不同时间点举办一系列研讨会对 HBB 方案进行培训。在随访阶段,学习者没有接受任何进一步的培训。在 HBB 项目初始培训研讨会结束后、第六个月的最后一次研讨会结束后和随访期末立即进行评估。
基线、第六个月和第十二个月初始研讨会后的平均知识评分分别记录为(17SD1.2)、(17.79SD0.4)和(17.73SD0.5)。基线与第六个月和第十二个月的平均知识评分存在统计学差异(P<0.05),但第六个月与第十二个月之间无统计学差异(P>0.05)。技能评分的平均值在六个月后与初始评估相比有显著提高且保持(P<0.05);然而,与初始评估和前六个月相比,十二个月后的技能评分显著下降(P<0.05)。
卫生保健工作者可以通过参加持续的培训研讨会来保持他们的知识和技能。然而,如果没有持续的培训,他们的技能可能会下降。因此,必须实施强调定期实践和重复的培训方案,以确保知识和技能的保留。
本研究是伦理 ID IR.IRSHUMS.REC.1400.019 下的研究工作的一部分。