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Revisiting: A pre-post study of a multi-country scale up of resuscitation training of facility birth attendants: does helping babies breathe training save lives?

机译:回顾:一项针对多国规模的设施接生员复苏培训的事前研究:帮助婴儿进行呼吸训练能挽救生命吗?

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BackgroundHelping Babies Breathe (HBB) is a low cost, skills-based neonatal resuscitation education program designed specifically for use in low resource settings. Studies from Tanzania, India and Nepal have demonstrated that HBB training results in decreased rates of fresh still birth and/or neonatal mortality. However, less is known regarding the impact of training on neonatal mortality at a population level. Bellad et al. utilized (BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2016;16 (1):222) utilized population based registries to evaluate outcomes before and after training of facility birth attendants. Their study entitled “A pre-post study of a multi-country scale up of resuscitation training of facility birth attendants: Does Helping Babies Breathe training save lives?” suggested facility based training was not associated with consistent improvements in neonatal mortality on a population level.
机译:背景帮助婴儿呼吸(HBB)是一种低成本的,基于技能的新生儿复苏教育计划,专门用于资源匮乏的环境。来自坦桑尼亚,印度和尼泊尔的研究表明,六溴代二苯训练可减少新鲜静态婴儿和/或新生儿死亡率。但是,关于培训对人口水平上新生儿死亡率的影响知之甚少。贝拉德等。 (BMC Pregnancy Childbirth。2016; 16(1):222)利用基于人口的注册表评估设施接生员培训前后的结果。他们的研究标题为“对设施助产士进行复苏培训的多国规模的事前研究:帮助婴儿呼吸培训是否可以挽救生命?”建议以设施为基础的培训与人口水平上新生儿死亡率的持续改善没有关联。

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