Background The Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) course is an internationally recognised interprofessional course to support health professionals to develop and maintain the knowledge and skills to manage obstetric emergencies. Aims This study investigated changes in confidence and perceived changes in the knowledge of doctors and midwives to manage specific obstetric emergency situations following completion of an ALSO course in Australia. Methods A prospective repeated-measures survey design was used to survey 165 course attendees from four Australian states pre- and postcourse and at six weeks (n = 101). Data were analysed using a Friedman two-way repeated-measures analysis of variance and the Wilcoxon signed rank test....
Abstract: Background: Triage is the process of prioritizing patients based on the acuity of the prob...
This project aims to develop the confidence of new graduate midwives in the management of midwifery ...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe rates of improved knowledge following a structured 2-day emergency obst...
Background: The Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) course is an internationally recognised i...
METHODS: A prospective, mixed methods design was used to survey 165 ALSO course participants before ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional education (IPE) was investigated in the context of an e...
Background and objectives: There are only few training programs in obstetric emergencies currently i...
Background. Poor emergency obstetric care has been shown by national confidential enquiries into mat...
Aim: To document current teaching methods, curriculum, and perceived educational preparation related...
Background High-fidelity simulation is integral to health professional training. The effect of in...
Background: Clinical competencies in obstetrics and gynaecology have not been clearly defined for Au...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the implementation of the Practical Obstetric Mult...
First developed in 1991 under the ownership of the American Academy of Family Physician. ALSO import...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the implementation of the Practical Obstetric Multi-Profession...
Objective To determine retention of knowledge and skills after standardised “skills and drills” tra...
Abstract: Background: Triage is the process of prioritizing patients based on the acuity of the prob...
This project aims to develop the confidence of new graduate midwives in the management of midwifery ...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe rates of improved knowledge following a structured 2-day emergency obst...
Background: The Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) course is an internationally recognised i...
METHODS: A prospective, mixed methods design was used to survey 165 ALSO course participants before ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Interprofessional education (IPE) was investigated in the context of an e...
Background and objectives: There are only few training programs in obstetric emergencies currently i...
Background. Poor emergency obstetric care has been shown by national confidential enquiries into mat...
Aim: To document current teaching methods, curriculum, and perceived educational preparation related...
Background High-fidelity simulation is integral to health professional training. The effect of in...
Background: Clinical competencies in obstetrics and gynaecology have not been clearly defined for Au...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the implementation of the Practical Obstetric Mult...
First developed in 1991 under the ownership of the American Academy of Family Physician. ALSO import...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the implementation of the Practical Obstetric Multi-Profession...
Objective To determine retention of knowledge and skills after standardised “skills and drills” tra...
Abstract: Background: Triage is the process of prioritizing patients based on the acuity of the prob...
This project aims to develop the confidence of new graduate midwives in the management of midwifery ...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe rates of improved knowledge following a structured 2-day emergency obst...