Bilodeau Christiane, Schmölzer Georg M, Cutumisu Maria
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3, Canada.
Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, Faculty of Education, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 1Y2, Canada.
Children (Basel). 2024 Jun 28;11(7):793. doi: 10.3390/children11070793.
Healthcare providers (HCPs) working in labour and delivery rooms need to undergo regular refresher courses to maintain their neonatal resuscitation skills, which are shown to decline over time. However, due to their irregular schedules and limited time, HCPs encounter difficulties in readily accessing refresher programs. RETAIN is a digital game that simulates a delivery room to facilitate neonatal resuscitation training for HCPs.
This study aims to ascertain whether participants enjoyed the RETAIN digital game simulator and whether it was at least as good as a video lecture at refreshing and maintaining participants' neonatal resuscitation knowledge.
In this randomized controlled simulation trial, = 42 labour and delivery room HCPs were administered a pre-test of neonatal resuscitation knowledge using a manikin. Then, they were randomly assigned to a control or a treatment group. For 20-30 min, participants in the control group watched a neonatal resuscitation lecture video, while those in the treatment group played the RETAIN digital game simulator of neonatal resuscitation scenarios. Then, all participants were administered a post-test identical to the pre-test. Additionally, participants in the treatment group completed a survey of attitudes toward the RETAIN simulator that provided a measure of enjoyment of the RETAIN game simulator. After two months, participants were administered another post-test identical to the pre-test.
For the primary outcome (neonatal resuscitation performance), an analysis of variance revealed that participants significantly improved their neonatal resuscitation performance over the first two time points, with a significant decline to the third time point, the same pattern of results across conditions, and no differences between conditions. For the secondary outcome (attitudes toward RETAIN), participants in the treatment condition also reported favourable attitudes toward RETAIN.
Labour and delivery room healthcare providers in both groups (RETAIN simulator or video lecture) significantly improved their neonatal resuscitation performance immediately following the intervention, with no group differences. The findings suggest that participants enjoyed interacting with the RETAIN digital game simulator, which provided a similar boost in performance right after use to the more traditional intervention.
在产房工作的医护人员需要定期参加复习课程,以保持他们的新生儿复苏技能,而这些技能会随着时间的推移而下降。然而,由于他们的日程安排不规律且时间有限,医护人员在轻松获取复习课程方面遇到困难。RETAIN是一款模拟产房的数字游戏,旨在促进对医护人员的新生儿复苏培训。
本研究旨在确定参与者是否喜欢RETAIN数字游戏模拟器,以及它在更新和保持参与者的新生儿复苏知识方面是否至少与视频讲座一样好。
在这项随机对照模拟试验中,42名产房医护人员使用人体模型进行了新生儿复苏知识的预测试。然后,他们被随机分配到对照组或治疗组。在20 - 30分钟内,对照组的参与者观看了新生儿复苏讲座视频,而治疗组的参与者则玩了新生儿复苏场景的RETAIN数字游戏模拟器。然后,所有参与者都进行了与预测试相同的后测试。此外,治疗组的参与者完成了一项关于对RETAIN模拟器态度的调查,该调查提供了对RETAIN游戏模拟器喜爱程度的衡量。两个月后,参与者又进行了一次与预测试相同的后测试。
对于主要结果(新生儿复苏表现),方差分析显示,参与者在前两个时间点显著提高了他们的新生儿复苏表现,到第三个时间点显著下降,各条件下结果模式相同,且各条件之间无差异。对于次要结果(对RETAIN的态度),治疗组的参与者也报告了对RETAIN的积极态度。
两组(RETAIN模拟器或视频讲座)的产房医护人员在干预后立即显著提高了他们的新生儿复苏表现,且无组间差异。研究结果表明,参与者喜欢与RETAIN数字游戏模拟器互动,该模拟器在使用后对表现的提升与更传统的干预措施相似。