International audienceThis study assesses the evolution of self-efficacy perception of 195 participants in a training program for newborn resuscitation in the delivery room, performed in situ by multi-professional teams, and using high-fidelity simulation. Participation to the program was shown to strongly improve professionals’ self-efficacy perception. This positive effect does not depend on the profession of the participants and remains after 4 months. Participation to such training programs could help improve the practices of professionals in newborn resuscitation situations in the delivery room in the future.L’étude évalue l’évolution du sentiment d’efficacité personnelle (SEP) de 195 participants à un programme de formation à la réani...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are often the first responders in clinical emergencies that require effective tr...
Background: Almost half of pediatric third-year residents surveyed in 2000 had never led a resuscita...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to find a more effective education method in a neonatal resuscitat...
International audienceThis study assesses the evolution of self-efficacy perception of 195 participa...
Objectives: High-fidelity simulation is becoming more and more important as a tool to improve newbor...
International audienceObjectivesSelf-efficacy is defined by Bandura as the “beliefs in one's capabil...
Background: Neonatal resuscitation is an unusual situation but it can be stressful for students. Mor...
Background: Simulation-based training has been widely used in various disciplines and has increasing...
Objective - To assess the benefits and feelings of the high-fidelity simulation session on non-techn...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the use of high-fidelity simul...
Abstract Background Neonatal resuscitation training in a simulated delivery room environment is a ne...
International audienceThough technology plays an increasingly important role in modern health system...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are often the first responders in clinical emergencies that require effective tr...
Background: Almost half of pediatric third-year residents surveyed in 2000 had never led a resuscita...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to find a more effective education method in a neonatal resuscitat...
International audienceThis study assesses the evolution of self-efficacy perception of 195 participa...
Objectives: High-fidelity simulation is becoming more and more important as a tool to improve newbor...
International audienceObjectivesSelf-efficacy is defined by Bandura as the “beliefs in one's capabil...
Background: Neonatal resuscitation is an unusual situation but it can be stressful for students. Mor...
Background: Simulation-based training has been widely used in various disciplines and has increasing...
Objective - To assess the benefits and feelings of the high-fidelity simulation session on non-techn...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the use of high-fidelity simul...
Abstract Background Neonatal resuscitation training in a simulated delivery room environment is a ne...
International audienceThough technology plays an increasingly important role in modern health system...
BACKGROUND: Nurses are often the first responders in clinical emergencies that require effective tr...
Background: Almost half of pediatric third-year residents surveyed in 2000 had never led a resuscita...
ObjectiveThis study was conducted to find a more effective education method in a neonatal resuscitat...