Simulation for intrapartum care - from training to novel device innovation.

IF 1 Q2 Medicine
E. Hotton, M. Merialdi, J. Crofts
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Abstract

Improving maternal and perinatal care is a global priority. Simulation training and novel applications of simulation for intrapartum care may help to reduce preventable deaths worldwide. Evaluation studies have published details of the effectiveness of simulation training for obstetric emergencies, exploring clinical and non-clinical factors as well as the impact on patient outcomes (both maternal and neonatal). This review summarises the many uses of simulation in obstetric emergencies from training to assessment. It also describes the adaption of training in low-resource settings and the evidence behind the equipment recommended to support simulation training. The review then discusses more novel applications for simulation such as its use in the development of a new device for assisted vaginal birth and its potential role in Caesarean section training. It further discusses the financial implications of simulation training and how this may impact the delivery of such training packages. It presents a concept that simulation should be developed and utilised as a key tool in the development of safe intrapartum care in both emergency and non-emergency settings, in innovation and product development.
产时护理模拟-从培训到新型设备创新。
改善孕产妇和围产期保健是一项全球优先事项。模拟培训和模拟在分娩护理中的新应用可能有助于减少世界范围内可预防的死亡。评估研究公布了产科急诊模拟培训效果的详细情况,探讨了临床和非临床因素以及对患者(产妇和新生儿)结果的影响。这篇综述总结了模拟在产科急诊中的许多用途,从培训到评估。它还描述了在低资源环境下培训的适应性,以及推荐支持模拟培训的设备背后的证据。这篇综述随后讨论了模拟的更多新应用,例如它在辅助阴道分娩的新设备开发中的应用以及它在剖宫产培训中的潜在作用。它进一步讨论模拟训练所涉经费问题,以及这可能如何影响这种训练包的提供。它提出了一个概念,即应该开发和利用模拟,作为在紧急和非紧急情况下发展安全的分娩内护理、创新和产品开发的关键工具。
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Minerva ginecologica
Minerva ginecologica OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The journal Minerva Ginecologica publishes scientific papers on obstetrics and gynecology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, therapeutical notes, special articles and letters to the Editor. Manuscripts are expected to comply with the instructions to authors which conform to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Editors by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org). Articles not conforming to international standards will not be considered for acceptance.
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