As the proportion of facility-based births increases, so does the need to ensure that mothers and their newborns receive quality care. Developing facility-oriented obstetric and neonatal training programs grounded in principles of teamwork utilizing simulation-based training for emergency response is an important strategy for improving the quality care. This study uses 3 dimensions of the Kirkpatrick Model to measure the impact of PRONTO International (PRONTO) simulation-based training as part of the Linda Afya ya Mama na Mtoto (LAMMP, Protect the Health of mother and child) in Kenya. Changes in knowledge of obstetric and neonatal emergency response, self-efficacy, and teamwork were analyzed using longitudinal, fixed-effects, linear regress...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is a common strategy for improving the quality of facility-bas...
BackgroundImprovement of the quality of maternal and child health care remains a focus in India. Wor...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the effect of a low-technology simulation-based training scheme for obste...
Abstract Background Globally perinatal and maternal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. There ...
BACKGROUND: Globally perinatal and maternal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. There is incre...
Introduction: Provision of emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) by skilled health personnel ...
BACKGROUND: Every day approximately 810 women die from complications related to pregnancy and childb...
Introduction: Simulation training in basic and emergency obstetric and neonatal care has previously ...
Background This study explores stakeholders’ perceptions of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) ‘skills...
BACKGROUND: This review aims to systematically evaluate the currently available evidence investigati...
ObjectiveTo assess the effect of a low-technology simulation-based training scheme for obstetric and...
Background: This review aims to systematically evaluate the currently available evidence investigati...
Background: This review aims to systematically evaluate the currently available evidence investigati...
Objective; To determine the impact of introducing an emergency obstetric and neonatal care training ...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is a common strategy for improving the quality of facility-bas...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is a common strategy for improving the quality of facility-bas...
BackgroundImprovement of the quality of maternal and child health care remains a focus in India. Wor...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the effect of a low-technology simulation-based training scheme for obste...
Abstract Background Globally perinatal and maternal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. There ...
BACKGROUND: Globally perinatal and maternal mortality rates remain unacceptably high. There is incre...
Introduction: Provision of emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) by skilled health personnel ...
BACKGROUND: Every day approximately 810 women die from complications related to pregnancy and childb...
Introduction: Simulation training in basic and emergency obstetric and neonatal care has previously ...
Background This study explores stakeholders’ perceptions of emergency obstetric care (EmOC) ‘skills...
BACKGROUND: This review aims to systematically evaluate the currently available evidence investigati...
ObjectiveTo assess the effect of a low-technology simulation-based training scheme for obstetric and...
Background: This review aims to systematically evaluate the currently available evidence investigati...
Background: This review aims to systematically evaluate the currently available evidence investigati...
Objective; To determine the impact of introducing an emergency obstetric and neonatal care training ...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is a common strategy for improving the quality of facility-bas...
BACKGROUND: Simulation-based training is a common strategy for improving the quality of facility-bas...
BackgroundImprovement of the quality of maternal and child health care remains a focus in India. Wor...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the effect of a low-technology simulation-based training scheme for obste...