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Teaching Helping Babies Breathe via Telehealth: A New Application in Rural Guatemala

机译:通过远程医疗教学帮助婴儿呼吸:在危地马拉农村的新应用

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Background: Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) is a neonatal resuscitation curriculum that teaches life-saving interventions utilized in the first minutes after birth, reducing morbidity and mortality. Traditionally, it requires in-person facilitators for didactic and hands-on training. Objectives: The aim of this study was to offer HBB to nurses and nursing students in Guatemala, with the lead facilitator presenting concepts via telehealth and in-person facilitators providing hands-on demonstration. Methods: Learners completed pre- and post-tests that included the standard HBB knowledge check, as well as an assessment of the course teaching model. Learners also completed the standard Objective Structured Clinical Evaluations (OSCEs). Results: Eighteen learners were included in the analysis. All but one learner (94%) passed the course, and the average percent improvement from the pre- to post-test was 12%. All learners achieved passing scores on the OSCEs. Learners responded positively to questions regarding the technology, connection with the instructor, and ability to ask questions. Ninety-four percent of the learners agreed with the statement “this lecture was as good via telehealth as in person.” A cost analysis demonstrated approximately USD 3,979.00 in savings using telehealth compared to a standard in-person course. Conclusions: The telehealth model was successful in delivering course material to the learners and was well received. This model represents a cost-effective way to improve access to HBB. This study may not be generalizable to other populations, and the ability to use telehealth requires reliable internet connectivity, which may not be available in all settings. Further study and expansion of this pilot are needed to assess success in other settings.
机译:背景:帮助婴儿呼吸(HBB)是一种新生儿复苏课程,该课程教授出生后第一分钟使用的挽救生命的干预措施,从而降低发病率和死亡率。传统上,它需要亲自协助进行教学和实践培训。目标:这项研究的目的是向危地马拉的护士和护理专业学生提供六溴代二苯,牵头主持人通过远程医疗介绍概念,而亲自主持人提供动手演示。方法:学习者完成了包括标准HBB知识检查以及对课程教学模型的评估在内的测验前和测验。学习者还完成了标准的客观结构临床评估(OSCE)。结果:18名学习者被纳入分析。除一名学习者(94%)外,其他所有学生都通过了该课程,从测试前到测试后的平均改善率为12%。所有学习者均在OSCE上获得及格分数。学习者对有关技术,与讲师的联系以及提出问题的能力的回答是积极的。 94%的学习者同意以下说法:“通过远程医疗,这次讲座和亲自授课一样好。”成本分析显示,与标准的面对面课程相比,使用远程医疗可以节省约3,979.00美元。结论:远程医疗模型成功地向学习者提供了课程资料,并受到了广泛好评。该模型代表了一种经济高效的方式来改善对HBB的访问。这项研究可能无法推广到其他人群,并且使用远程医疗的能力需要可靠的互联网连接,这可能并非在所有环境中都可用。需要对该试点进行进一步的研究和扩展,以评估在其他情况下的成功。

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