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EFFECTIVENESS OF SIMULATION BASED TEACHING PROGRAM ON KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REGARDING BASIC NEONATAL RESUSCITATION PROCEDURES AMONG FEMALE HEALTH WORKERS OF SELECTED AREAS: A STUDY PROTOCOL
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220783
ABSTRACT
Background Of The Study Worldwide, 136 million babies are born annually. 10 million require some stimulation at birth to breathe, while 6 million require basic resuscitation with a bag and mask. Evidence shows that 1 million neonatal deaths occur yearly on the day of birth. Near about 2 million babies die in the rst week of life and 4 million die in the neonatal period, which accounts for 46% of under-ve mortality. This mortality is estimated to increase to 52% in 2030 unless strategic interventions are implemented. To assess the effect of a simulation-based teaching

Objective:

program on knowledge and skill regarding basic neonatal resuscitation procedures among female health workers of selected areas. Pre-experimental one group pre-test post-test research design will be used. The duration of the study will

Methodology:

be one month. 60 female health workers from selected primary health centres and sub-health centres of Nagpur district will be selected as a sample through the simple random sampling technique. The structured questionnaire and standardized observational checklist will be used to assess the knowledge and skill respectively. Validity and reliability of the tool will be determined with appropriate standardized methods. Enhance knowledge and skill after simulation-based Expected

Result:

teaching program. Female health workers working in primary health centres and sub-health centres of Nagpur

Limitation:

district will be included in this study. The study ndings will reect the need for simulation based education to

Conclusion:

enhance the knowledge and skill of female health workers to identify birth asphyxia and its potential complications leading to neonatal mortality during the rst few hours after birth.

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Year: 2023 Type: Article