Potential benefits and challenges of simulation-based neonatal resuscitation competition: A survey analysis of provincial competition in China

IF 2.4 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Resuscitation plus Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1016/j.resplu.2025.100875
Chenguang Xu , Qianshen Zhang , Fang Lin , Yihua Chen , Yin Xue , Wenjie Yan , Rong Zhou , Yuqian Yang , Po-Yin Cheung
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Abstract

Background

Simulation-based neonatal resuscitation training has been implemented worldwide with good educational and clinical results. Simulation-based competition (SBC), as an innovative derivative of neonatal resuscitation training, has been practiced recently but its potential effectiveness and challenges of competition are rarely studied. We tested the hypothesis that after SBC, participants could improve compliance with NRP® algorithm and teamwork, achieve lower stress and higher confidence in neonatal resuscitation.

Methods

In February 2023, 108 health care providers in 27 teams from different regional centres participated in provincial SBC. Each team consisted of 4 members (NICU physician [lead], NICU nurse, midwife and obstetrician). The teams were to complete a resuscitation scenario (16 min) and their performance was evaluated. All participants were encouraged to take part in a post-resuscitation questionnaire survey voluntarily immediately after the scenarios finished. Demographic characteristics and questionnaire results of participants were collected, including the confidence and perceived stress levels before and after the competition.

Results

Ninety-eight (90.7%) participants completed the survey with 114 post-resuscitation questionnaire surveys. Participants perceived top benefits of SBC including improved compliance with NRP® algorithm, technical skills and teamwork, with the least benefit in improving self-confidence (vs. other benefits, P < 0.001). The confidence level did not change before and after the competition, whereas stress was reduced after the competition.

Conclusions

Participants in SBC might be benefited with improved compliance with NRP® algorithm, technical skills and teamwork. However, the impact, influence and sustainability of these benefits are uncertain. Further research is needed to explore ways to improve self-confidence and decrease stress in neonatal resuscitation.
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基于模拟的新生儿复苏竞争的潜在益处和挑战:中国省级竞争的调查分析
以模拟为基础的新生儿复苏训练已在世界范围内实施,并取得了良好的教育和临床效果。基于模拟的竞赛(SBC)作为新生儿复苏训练的一种创新衍生形式,近年来得到了广泛的应用,但其潜在的有效性和竞争的挑战却很少被研究。我们检验了SBC后参与者对NRP算法和团队合作的依从性提高,压力降低,对新生儿复苏的信心提高的假设。方法2023年2月,来自不同区域中心的27个小组的108名卫生保健提供者参加了省级SBC。每个小组由NICU医师[组长]、NICU护士、助产士和产科医生4人组成。每个小组完成一个复苏场景(16分钟),并评估他们的表现。所有参与者都被鼓励在场景结束后立即自愿参加复苏后问卷调查。收集参与者的人口学特征和问卷调查结果,包括赛前和赛后的信心和感知压力水平。结果98人(90.7%)完成了114份复苏后问卷调查。参与者认为SBC的最大好处包括提高对NRP®算法的依从性、技术技能和团队合作,而在提高自信心方面的好处最少(与其他好处相比,P <;0.001)。比赛前后的信心水平没有变化,而比赛后的压力有所减少。结论SBC患者对NRP®算法的依从性、技术技能和团队合作的提高可能会使SBC患者受益。然而,这些效益的影响、影响和可持续性是不确定的。如何在新生儿复苏中提高自信,减少压力,需要进一步的研究。
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Resuscitation plus Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine
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