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Evaluation of a multimodal teaching method on essential newborn care among health providers at a tertiary care hospital.

G Shridhar1, Abhishek Pandey2, Saurabh Karmani3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is an unmet need for in-service training of health providers for essential new-born care. This study evaluated the ability of a multi-modal training workshop on new-born care to improve the knowledge and skills of health providers.
METHODS: This was an intervention based pre-and post-study on 54 students who attended a two-day workshop on essential new-born care. The teaching used self-directed learning, demonstration, videos, webinars, podcasts, group discussion, role-play and individual feedback. Knowledge was assessed by a set of 25 peer-reviewed multiple-choice questions (MCQs), both pre-and post-test and skills by 3 peer-reviewed and validated objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) stations in the post-test period. Follow-up assessment after 10 months was also done for 30 students.
RESULTS: There was a significant improvement in the knowledge scores on MCQs after the workshop [16.65 ± 1.84 vs 12 ± 2.98, mean difference 4.65, 95%CI (3.85 to 5.44); p value < 0.0001]. The skill scores assessed by the OSCE were 92.35%, 83.50% and 78.86% of the expected scores respectively with a composite OSCE stations score of 83.90% of the expected score (100%). Follow-up assessment after 10 months showed a significant decline in knowledge scores, though skill scores were retained.
CONCLUSION: An essential new-born care workshop using multi-modal teaching methods resulted in an improvement in knowledge and skill scores among a diverse mix of nurses and doctors. This model of learning was acceptable and can be adapted for future training of health providers. There is a need for regular refresher training to maintain knowledge and skills.

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Keywords:  Essential new-born care; Health providers; Multi-modal teaching

Year:  2018        PMID: 31388234      PMCID: PMC6676327          DOI: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2018.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India        ISSN: 0377-1237


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