| Literature DB >> 32066477 |
Anna Sadovnikova1,2, Samantha A Chuisano3, Kaoer Ma3, Aria Grabowski4, Kate P Stanley5, Katrina B Mitchell6, Anne Eglash7, Jeffrey S Plott3,8, Ruth E Zielinski9, Olivia S Anderson4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A key reason for premature cessation of breastfeeding is inadequate support from healthcare providers. Most physicians and nurses do not feel confident in their ability to support families with breastfeeding initiation or maintenance. Increasing health professional confidence in clinical lactation skills is key to improving maternal and child health outcomes. High-fidelity (realistic) simulators encourage learner engagement, resulting in increased clinical skills competency, confidence, and transfer to patient care. Lactation educators teach with low-fidelity cloth and single breast models. There are no high-fidelity breast simulators for health professional education in clinical lactation. DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A HIGH-FIDELITY LACTATION SIMULATION MODEL: In this commentary we describe the development of a high-fidelity Lactation Simulation Model (LSM) and how physician residents, nurse-midwifery students, and clinical lactation experts provided feedback on LSM prototypes. LIMITATIONS: The user-testing described in this commentary does not represent comprehensive validation of the LSM due to small sample sizes and the significant conflict of interest.Entities:
Keywords: Breast model; Breastfeeding education; Breastfeeding simulator; Clinical lactation; Graduate medical education; High-fidelity; Lactation simulation model; Medical education; Midwifery education; Nursing education
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32066477 PMCID: PMC7026968 DOI: 10.1186/s13006-020-0254-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Breastfeed J ISSN: 1746-4358 Impact factor: 3.461
Fig. 1Description of features on the LSM proof of concept (2015). a 2015 LSM Proof-of Concept b. Round nipple on right breast c. Nipple with damage on the left breast
Fig. 2Description of features on the LSM prototype used with obstetrics and gynecology and family medicine residents in 2017. a 2017 LSM Prototype. b Pinched left nipple with damage. c surgical scar on the left breast
Fig. 3Description of the Essential and Advanced LSM prototypes used with nurse-midwifery students in 2017. a Essential LSM in light skin tone. b The right breast has a round nipple without damage. c The left breast has a pinched nipple with damage. d Advanced LSM in dark skin tone. e The left breast depicts a flat nipple, augmentation scar, mastitis, and axillary ectopic tissue. f The right breast depicts a bulbous nipple, Montgomery glands, and breast reduction scar. Location of features is described in the figure legend
Fig. 4Description of the Essential and Advanced LSM prototypes used with clinical lactation experts in 2018. a-c Advanced LSM in skin tone d-f. Advanced LSM in skin tone g-i. Essential LSM in skin tone j-l. Essential LSM in skin tone. The features on each LSM are described in the figure legend