Does multidisciplinary team simulation-based training improve obstetric emergencies skills?

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Clinical simulation in obstetrics has turned out to be a tool that can reduce the rate of perinatal morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study was to analyze the impact and evaluate the effects of training with high-fidelity simulation of obstetric emergencies on a multidisciplinary group. The quasi-experimental research study was structured in three phases: a first phase where the most important obstetric emergencies were determined, a second phase of design and development of the selected cases for simulation training, and a third and final phase where the abilities and satisfaction of the multidisciplinary team were analyzed. Three scenarios and their respective evaluation tools of obstetric emergencies were selected for simulation training: postpartum hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, and breech delivery. The health professionals significantly improved their skills after training, and were highly satisfied with the simulation experience (p < 0.05). An inter-observer agreement between good and excellent reliability was obtained. Regarding conclusions, we can state that high-fidelity obstetric emergency simulation training improved the competencies of the health professionals.

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Hernández, E., Camacho, M., Leal-Costa, C., Ruzafa-Martínez, M., Ramos-Morcillo, A. J., Cazorla, E., & Díaz-Agea, J. L. (2021). Does multidisciplinary team simulation-based training improve obstetric emergencies skills? Healthcare (Switzerland), 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9020170

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