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A pre post study of a multi country scale up of resuscitation training of facility birth attendants: does Helping Babies Breathe training save lives?

A pre post study of a multi country scale up of resuscitation training of facility birth attendants: does Helping Babies Breathe training save lives?

... ongoing resuscitation training and quality monitoring may reduce the number of MSBs, asphyxiated newborns and early neonatal deaths previously misclassified as SBs, further improving the PMR ...

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Newborn Resuscitation Training in Resource-Limited Settings: A Systematic Literature Review

Newborn Resuscitation Training in Resource-Limited Settings: A Systematic Literature Review

... newborn resuscitation training programs in LMICs that measured the acquisition and/or retention of knowledge and ...assessing training programs taking place in either classrooms or clinical settings ...

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Resuscitation training in small-group setting – gender matters

Resuscitation training in small-group setting – gender matters

... segregated training groups on individual practical per- formance with superior retention of skills after one week in female-only learning ...for resuscitation training in small groups if there are ...

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Educational efficacy of high-fidelity simulation in neonatal resuscitation training: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Educational efficacy of high-fidelity simulation in neonatal resuscitation training: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... team-based resuscitation environment [7, ...specific training contents such as ex- perienced facilitators, case scenarios, and the debriefing ...on resuscitation training with high-fidelity ...

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Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation Evaluation (ACRE): A randomised single-blind controlled trial of peer-led vs. expert-led advanced resuscitation training

Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation Evaluation (ACRE): A randomised single-blind controlled trial of peer-led vs. expert-led advanced resuscitation training

... Increases in student numbers without a corresponding increase in faculty have made teaching advanced resusci- tation skills increasingly challenging. It is difficult for one instructor to cope with groups larger than 10 ...

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Paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation training program in Latin-America: the RIBEPCI experience

Paediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation training program in Latin-America: the RIBEPCI experience

... In 2013 a consensus conference recommended the cre- ation of a research agenda for adult cardiac arrest and resuscitation. One of the conclusions of that conference was that in LMICs there is a need to understand ...

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Effectiveness of a simplified cardiopulmonary resuscitation training program for the non-medical staff of a university hospital

Effectiveness of a simplified cardiopulmonary resuscitation training program for the non-medical staff of a university hospital

... In this study, we conducted a questionnaire survey to evaluate participants’ attitudes towards CPR and AED use and demonstrated an improvement in their attitudes after the training (Table 2). Our result was ...

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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training in Sport Universities: An Italian Survey

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training in Sport Universities: An Italian Survey

... Thirty-two Italian Universities (Figure 1) with Bachelor and Master-Level Degrees in SES (13 in the north, 9 in the centre, and 10 in the south of the Country) had been identified through the Registry of the Italian ...

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Relationship between cardiopulmonary resuscitation training and level of training and gender

Relationship between cardiopulmonary resuscitation training and level of training and gender

... to training problems after the course, the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) as well as the American Heart Association (AHA) are currently encouraging a quality CPR performance (Koster et ...

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Evaluation of a newly developed media-supported 4-step approach for basic life support training

Evaluation of a newly developed media-supported 4-step approach for basic life support training

... ideal training methods for basic life support (BLS) are still insufficient; the duration of BLS training that is adequate remains ...Pedagogic training methods are thought to be the best, but ...

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Basic life support is effectively taught in groups of three, five and eight medical students: a prospective, randomized study

Basic life support is effectively taught in groups of three, five and eight medical students: a prospective, randomized study

... of resuscitation training and on the training session ...the training, all groups had high OSCE pass rates of over 90% and had comparable OSCE ...

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Neonatal resuscitation: advances in training and practice

Neonatal resuscitation: advances in training and practice

... for resuscitation at birth, it is vital to have evidence-based care guidelines and to provide effective neonatal resuscitation ...on Resuscitation (ILCOR) reviews the science of neonatal ...Neonatal ...

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Evaluation of participants' feedback after a simulation based training in neonatal resuscitation using a realistic delivery room

Evaluation of participants' feedback after a simulation based training in neonatal resuscitation using a realistic delivery room

... neonatal resuscitation, are the ideal targets for simulation-based ...natal resuscitation training program, using a realistic, simulated delivery room, and to present the par- ticipants’ opinions ...

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Effect of educational training about cardiopulmonary resuscitation on pediatric nurses' practice

Effect of educational training about cardiopulmonary resuscitation on pediatric nurses' practice

... CPR training and guidelines, distinguish infants, children, and adolescents for the purposes of CPR as follows; infant includes neonates (those in the first 28 days of life) and extends to the age of one year, ...

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Nurses' Resuscitation Performance: Study on the Effectiveness of Training and Support at a Teaching Hospital in KSA

Nurses' Resuscitation Performance: Study on the Effectiveness of Training and Support at a Teaching Hospital in KSA

... Resuscitation training for the nurses in the teaching hospital is designed to contribute to the management of cardiopulmonary arrest in hospital ...The training concepts are divided into two main ...

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Implementation of “Helping Babies Breathe”: A 3-Year Experience in Tanzania

Implementation of “Helping Babies Breathe”: A 3-Year Experience in Tanzania

... neonatal resuscitation training program for large-scale implementation in resource-limited settings may permit 1-day courses if they are followed by frequent refresher or formal in-facility mentorship ...

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Effectiveness of training module on knowledge and practice regarding newborn resuscitation and assessment among staff nurses at selected hospitals, Chennai, 2011.

Effectiveness of training module on knowledge and practice regarding newborn resuscitation and assessment among staff nurses at selected hospitals, Chennai, 2011.

... newborn resuscitation course on the knowledge and practical skills among 737 medical staffs, nurses and respiratory technologists who worked in birthing ...newborn resuscitation should be an integral part ...

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Survey of non-resuscitation fluids administered during septic shock: a multicenter prospective observational study

Survey of non-resuscitation fluids administered during septic shock: a multicenter prospective observational study

... of resuscitation fluids in septic shock ...which resuscitation fluids are most likely to be administered, is included in the day 1 ...non- resuscitation fluid during the 5-day observation period, the ...

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Simulation Training for Emergency Teams

Simulation Training for Emergency Teams

... and training add additional layers of complexity, making it difficult to anticipate team members’ skills, knowledge and attitudes ...communications training are even more critical for these dynamic, complex ...

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The impact of CPR and AED training on healthcare professionals' self-perceived attitudes to performing resuscitation

The impact of CPR and AED training on healthcare professionals' self-perceived attitudes to performing resuscitation

... The attitude changes were based on information pro- vided before and after training with individually matched data. In matched-pairs data, the McNemar ’ s test can be applied only when the outcome has two pos- ...

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