A low resource simulation-based training package leads to increased knowledge and skill retention post Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care in rural Tanzania; A stepped- wedge research design Short Title: BEmONC simulation-based training package leads to skill retention in Tanzania
Dismas Matovelo,
Jennifer L. Brenner,
Nalini Singhal
et al.
Abstract:Background: The Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (BEmONC) training program merges core modules from Helping Mothers Survive and Helping Babies Survive training programs to improve obstetrical and newborn outcomes. The duration of BEmONC training varies between facilities and countries. Longer term low dose high frequency practice has been shown to prevent skill decay in both Helping Mothers Survive and Helping Babies Survive literature. A recent program evaluation of BEmONC training with extensive … Show more
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