2020
DOI: 10.1002/uog.20286
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Ultrasound feedback training increases trainee accuracy in vaginal assessment of fetal head position in labor

Abstract: Objective To evaluate the impact of an immediate ultrasound feedback intervention on trainee accuracy in vaginal‐examination‐based assessment of fetal head position. Methods This was a prospective cohort study conducted at a single tertiary care center. Six third‐year and six fourth‐year residents in an obstetrics and gynecology residency training program were the study subjects. The third‐year residents underwent a training intervention in which they assessed fetal head position by transvaginal digital examin… Show more

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“…This kind of education can include theoretical teaching before entering clinical practice and then real-time teaching on the labour unit to increase the depth of understanding of foetal head position examination. Ultrasonography can help unexperienced residents improve the accuracy of digital vaginal examination in determining the position of the foetal head [19,20]. However, we still believe that digital vaginal examination is an important way that obstetricians should have in the process of labour to evaluate the position of the foetal head, presence of caput succedaneum, presence of moulding and foetal head station.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This kind of education can include theoretical teaching before entering clinical practice and then real-time teaching on the labour unit to increase the depth of understanding of foetal head position examination. Ultrasonography can help unexperienced residents improve the accuracy of digital vaginal examination in determining the position of the foetal head [19,20]. However, we still believe that digital vaginal examination is an important way that obstetricians should have in the process of labour to evaluate the position of the foetal head, presence of caput succedaneum, presence of moulding and foetal head station.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%