Retention of knowledge and skills among midwives one year after completing helping babies breathe pre-service training in Ethiopia: a non-randomized quasi-experimental study.

Endalew Gemechu Sendo, Fekadu Aga, Lemi Abebe Gebrewold
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Background: Neonatal mortality remains a significant public health challenge in Ethiopia, often attributed to asphyxia at birth. Helping Babies Breathe (HBB), an evidence-based neonatal resuscitation program aims to address this issue. However, the sustainability of knowledge and skills acquired during pre-service training is less understood.

Objective: This study assessed the retention of knowledge and skills among midwives one year after completing the HBB pre-service training in Ethiopia.

Methods: A non-randomized quasi-experimental study was conducted involving a cohort of midwifery graduates who completed HBB training during their final year. Knowledge was assessed using a multiple-choice questionnaire, while skills were evaluated using Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs). Data were collected immediately post-training, six months later, and one year later. Paired t-tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were used to analyze changes over time.

Results: Of the 60 midwives initially trained, 50 (83.3%) participated in the follow-up assessment. The median knowledge score decreased significantly from 98% immediately post-training to 74% one year later (p < 0.01). Similarly, OSCE performance declined, with 36% of participants demonstrating proficiency compared to 62% at baseline (p < 0.05). A paired t-test was performed to evaluate whether students' psychomotor skills significantly declined 12 months after initial training. The results of the analysis showed a highly significant decline in psychomotor skills during this time, with a mean difference of -2.29 (SE = 0.29; p < 0.001). This negative mean difference, with pre-test scores averaging 27.59 (SD = 2.78) and post-test scores after 12 months averaging 25.31 (SD = 2.11), indicates a noticeable drop in skill levels following training.

Conclusion: While midwives retained moderate knowledge and skills one year after completing HBB training, significant attrition highlights the need for periodic refresher training and improved access to resuscitation tools. Strengthening these aspects may enhance the long-term impact of HBB in reducing neonatal mortality.

在埃塞俄比亚,助产士在完成帮助婴儿呼吸的职前培训一年后保留知识和技能:一项非随机准实验研究。
背景:在埃塞俄比亚,新生儿死亡率仍然是一个重大的公共卫生挑战,通常归因于出生时窒息。帮助婴儿呼吸(HBB),一个基于证据的新生儿复苏计划旨在解决这个问题。然而,在职前培训期间获得的知识和技能的可持续性却鲜为人知。目的:本研究评估了埃塞俄比亚助产士在完成HBB职前培训一年后的知识和技能保留情况。方法:一项非随机准实验研究涉及一群在最后一年完成HBB培训的助产学毕业生。知识采用多项选择问卷进行评估,技能采用客观结构化临床检查(oses)进行评估。数据在训练后立即收集,六个月后和一年后收集。配对t检验和Wilcoxon符号秩检验用于分析随时间的变化。结果:初步培训的60名助产士中,有50名(83.3%)参加了随访评估。知识得分中位数从培训后立即的98%显著下降到一年后的74% (p结论:虽然助产士在完成HBB培训一年后保留了中等的知识和技能,但显著的减员突出了定期进修培训和改善复苏工具获取的必要性。加强这些方面可以增强HBB在降低新生儿死亡率方面的长期影响。
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