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Application of case simulation and participatory feedback teaching in neonatal resuscitation training / 中华医学教育探索杂志
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 1032-1035, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-482217
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the effect of case simulation and participatory feedback teaching used for neonatal resuscitation training. Methods One hundred and twenty medical staff was selected as subjects from Obstetric and Pediatric department and were randomized into 4 batches to receive a neonatal resuscitation training program that consisted of theoretical lectures and skill practice. In the control group (first two batches), the teacher demonstrated procedures of neonatal resuscitation, then trainees practiced alone and the teacher corrected their wrong procedure. In the observation group (last two batches), interactive teaching was employed and the training was performed into three

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practice of skill in teams, watch the procedure of their practice, the feedback. The theoretical exami-nation score, practical examination score, teamwork ability and satisfaction were compared between two groups. SPSS 16.0 was employed for statistical analysis, with α=0.05 as detection level. Results The theoretical examination scores of control group and observation group were (34.27 ±2.26) vs. (33.68±2.32). There was no significant difference in theoretical examination score between the two groups ( P=0 . 166 ) . The practice examination score s of control group and observation group were (36.15±1.46) vs. (34.79±2.43), with significant differences (P=0.000). The teamwork ability of control group and observation group were (35.78 ±1.26) vs. (33.63 ±1.98), with obviously significant differ-ences (P=0.000). The trainees individual study interest, practice intent, knowledge and satisfaction with the training in the observation group were significantly higher than the control group. These results were (8.45±2.75) vs. (6.24±2.28), P=0.001;(8.25±2.05) vs. (6.48±2.75), P=0.003;(7.23±1.37) vs. (5.75 ±1.74), P=0.000; (8.21 ±1.45) vs. (6.34 ±1.69), P=0.000. Conclusion Application of the teaching in neonatal resuscitation training can enhance comprehensive practical skills and team coop-eration ability in med-ical staff, and it improves trainee's satisfaction with the training.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research Year: 2015 Type: Article