Effects of obstetric critical care simulation training on core competency and learning experience of midwives: A pilot quasi-experimental study.

Yinting Zou, Jinguo Zhai, Xueyan Wang, Xiaofeng Wan, Xiuhong Wang, Huiyuan Wang, Jing Zhang, Jingjing Guo, Qiumei Li
Author Information
  1. Yinting Zou: School of Nursing, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
  2. Jinguo Zhai: School of Nursing, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China. Electronic address: helenjxzhai@gmail.com.
  3. Xueyan Wang: School of Nursing, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
  4. Xiaofeng Wan: Devery Room, Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center, Guangzhou, China.
  5. Xiuhong Wang: Devery Room, Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center, Guangzhou, China.
  6. Huiyuan Wang: General Department, Dongguan Public Hospital Operation Service Center, Dongguan, China.
  7. Jing Zhang: Department of Obstetrics, Guangzhou First People's Hospital, Guangzhou, China.
  8. Jingjing Guo: General Department, Guangdong Women and Children Hospital and Health Institute, Guangzhou, China.
  9. Qiumei Li: SSL Central Hospital of Dongguan City (The Third People's Hospital of Dongguan City), Dongguan, China.

Abstract

AIM: This study aimed to investigate the effects of maternal critical care simulation training on the core competency and satisfaction of midwives in China.
BACKGROUND: Midwives play an important role during the peripartum period. Simulation-based training could be an effective tool in improving the core competency of midwives when managing critical obstetric illnesses.
DESIGN: A pilot pre- and post-course, quasi-experimental study in China.
METHOD: In July 2022, 82 midwives completed a 2-day obstetric critical care simulation training and survey. Core competency was evaluated by a comprehensive score system, including response ability, communication ability, site control ability, critical thinking ability, team cooperation ability, forward-thinking ability, midwifery specialty ability, and error correction ability. We used the Simulation Effectiveness Tool-Modified (SET-M) to evaluate the learning experience and satisfaction. Descriptive analysis, McNemar χ test, and subject content analysis were used for data analysis.
RESULTS: After the training, the core competency scores showed significant improvements in the case scenarios simulating shoulder dystocia, amniotic fluid embolism, and eclampsia (P < 0.05) but not postpartum hemorrhage (P > 0.05). The scores evaluated by the SET-M were all above 2.5 points. Some midwives preferred extended course duration, expanded course materials, and more active involvement in the simulation exercises. The midwives were generally highly satisfied with the training, but some expressed certain negative emotions, such as anxiety and nervousness.
CONCLUSION: The high quality of scientifically constructed and implemented obstetric critical care simulation training courses could improve the core competency and satisfaction of midwives. Appropriate preparation and professional simulation teachers are required to reduce negative emotions and improve learning outcomes and experience.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Pregnancy
Female
Humans
Midwifery
Simulation Training
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Learning
Critical Care

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