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Structured on-the-job training to improve retention of newborn resuscitation skills: a national cohort Helping Babies Breathe study in Tanzania

机译:有组织的在职培训,以提高对新生儿复苏技术的保留:一个国家队列,帮助坦桑尼亚的婴儿呼吸研究

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Newborn resuscitation is a life-saving intervention for birth asphyxia, a leading cause of neonatal mortality. Improving provider newborn resuscitation skills is critical for delivering quality care, but the retention of these skills has been a challenge. Tanzania implemented a national newborn resuscitation using the Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training program to help address this problem. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of two training approaches to newborn resuscitation skills retention implemented across 16 regions of Tanzania. An initial training approach implemented included verbal instructions for participating providers to replicate the training back at their service delivery site to others who were not trained. After a noted drop in skills, the program developed structured on-the-job training guidance and included this in the training. The approaches were implemented sequentially in 8 regions each with nurses/ midwives, other clinicians and medical attendants who had not received HBB training before. Newborn resuscitation skills were assessed immediately after training and 4–6?weeks after training using a validated objective structured clinical examination, and retention, measured through degree of skills drop, was compared between the two training approaches. Eight thousand, three hundred and ninety-one providers were trained and assessed: 3592 underwent the initial training approach and 4799 underwent the modified approach. Immediately post-training, average skills scores were similar between initial and modified training groups: 80.5 and 81.3%, respectively (p-value 0.07). Both groups experienced statistically significant drops in newborn resuscitation skills over time. However, the modified training approach was associated with significantly higher skills scores 4–6?weeks post training: 77.6% among the modified training approach versus 70.7% among the initial training approach (p-value ?0.0001). Medical attendant cadre showed the greatest skills retention. A modified training approach consisting of structured OJT, guidance and tools improved newborn resuscitation skills retention among health care providers. The study results give evidence for including on-site training as part of efforts to improve provider performance and strengthen quality of care.
机译:新生儿复苏是挽救新生儿窒息的救生措施,窒息是新生儿死亡的主要原因。改善提供者的新生儿复苏技能对于提供优质护理至关重要,但是如何保留这些技能一直是一个挑战。坦桑尼亚使用帮助婴儿呼吸(HBB)培训计划实施了全国新生儿复苏,以帮助解决这一问题。我们的目标是评估在坦桑尼亚的16个地区实施的两种保留新生儿复苏技能的培训方法的有效性。实施的初始培训方法包括为参与提供方的口头指示,以将培训从他们的服务提供站点复制回未经培训的其他人员。在技​​能显着下降之后,该程序制定了结构化的在职培训指南,并将其纳入培训中。该方法在8个地区按顺序实施,每个地区的护士/助产士,其他临床医生和医护人员之前未接受过HBB培训。训练后立即和经过训练后的4-6周,使用经过验证的客观结构化临床检查评估新生儿的复苏技能,并比较两种训练方法之间通过技能下降程度来衡量的保持率。对八千三百一十一个提供者进行了培训和评估:初始培训方法为3592,改进方法为4799。训练后立即,初始训练组和改良训练组的平均技能得分相似:分别为80.5%和81.3%(p值0.07)。随着时间的推移,两组的新生儿复苏技能均出现统计学上的显着下降。但是,修改后的训练方法与训练后4-6周的技能得分明显更高相关:修改后的训练方法为77.6%,而初始训练方法为70.7%(p值<?0.0001)。医务干部表现出最大的技能保留率。一种经过改进的培训方法,包括结构化的OJT,指导和工具,可以改善医疗保健提供者对新生儿复苏技术的保留。该研究结果为现场培训提供了证据,以作为改善提供者绩效和加强护理质量的努力的一部分。

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