Aim of the study “Helping Babies Breathe” (HBB) is a simulation-based educational program developed to help reduce perinatal mortality worldwide. A one-day HBB training course did not improve clinical management of neonates. The objective was to assess the impact of frequent brief (3–5 min weekly) on-site HBB simulation training on newborn resuscitation practices in the delivery room and the potential impact on 24-h neonatal mortality. Methods Before/after educational intervention study in a rural referral hospital in Northern Tanzania. Baseline data was collected from 01.02.2010 to 31.01.2011 and post-intervention data from 01.02.2011 to 31.01.2012. All deliveries were observed by research assistants who recorded information about labor, n...
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal resuscitation is a high acuity, low occurrence event (HALO), and in rural com...
BackgroundUse of simulation in neonatal resuscitation (NR) training programmes has increased through...
Summary Background: Globally, 1.4 million newborns die every year due to intrapartum related events...
Aim of the study “Helping Babies Breathe” (HBB) is a simulation-based educational program developed ...
Annually, 1.5 million intrapartum-related deaths occur; fresh stillbirths and early newborn deaths. ...
Introduction The Helping Babies Breathe® (HBB®) program is designed to improve neonatal resuscitati...
Globally, intrapartum-related complications account for approximately 2 million perinatal deaths ann...
Globally, deaths around the time of birth are unacceptably high of which there are about 2.7 million...
Objectives Globally, perinatal mortality remains high, especially in sub-Saharan countries, mainly b...
BACKGROUND: Early neonatal mortality has remained high and unchanged for many years in Tanzania, a r...
Background Simulation-based Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training is currently rolled-out in around...
Simulation has traditionally been used in neonatal medicine for educational purposes which include t...
A B S T R A C T Background: Reducing neonatal deaths and mortality due to birth asphyxia from preven...
Background: Neonatal deaths account for over 40% of all under-5 year deaths; their reduction is incr...
Positive pressure ventilation of the non-breathing newborn is a critical and time-sensitive interven...
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal resuscitation is a high acuity, low occurrence event (HALO), and in rural com...
BackgroundUse of simulation in neonatal resuscitation (NR) training programmes has increased through...
Summary Background: Globally, 1.4 million newborns die every year due to intrapartum related events...
Aim of the study “Helping Babies Breathe” (HBB) is a simulation-based educational program developed ...
Annually, 1.5 million intrapartum-related deaths occur; fresh stillbirths and early newborn deaths. ...
Introduction The Helping Babies Breathe® (HBB®) program is designed to improve neonatal resuscitati...
Globally, intrapartum-related complications account for approximately 2 million perinatal deaths ann...
Globally, deaths around the time of birth are unacceptably high of which there are about 2.7 million...
Objectives Globally, perinatal mortality remains high, especially in sub-Saharan countries, mainly b...
BACKGROUND: Early neonatal mortality has remained high and unchanged for many years in Tanzania, a r...
Background Simulation-based Helping Babies Breathe (HBB) training is currently rolled-out in around...
Simulation has traditionally been used in neonatal medicine for educational purposes which include t...
A B S T R A C T Background: Reducing neonatal deaths and mortality due to birth asphyxia from preven...
Background: Neonatal deaths account for over 40% of all under-5 year deaths; their reduction is incr...
Positive pressure ventilation of the non-breathing newborn is a critical and time-sensitive interven...
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal resuscitation is a high acuity, low occurrence event (HALO), and in rural com...
BackgroundUse of simulation in neonatal resuscitation (NR) training programmes has increased through...
Summary Background: Globally, 1.4 million newborns die every year due to intrapartum related events...