Publications by authors named "Danielle N Olson"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on the challenges faced by pregnant patients with histories of trauma and how a structured simulation can improve care during prenatal, peripartum, and postpartum stages.
  • Participants included healthcare trainees and providers who practiced intake and counseling for a standardized patient with a background of substance use and custody loss concerns.
  • Results showed improved knowledge and comfort in handling trauma-informed care, with a significant increase in knowledge assessments post-simulation.
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Background: Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disease unique to pregnancy and has a significant impact on maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. Daily aspirin has been demonstrated to reduce the risk of preeclampsia. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends daily low-dose aspirin, ideally before 16 weeks' gestation, in at-risk patients for preeclampsia risk reduction.

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Background: Research has shown the utility of simulations involving individuals, yet little data exist on whether communication and documentation are impacted by the integration of all team members into a scenario. In 2018, the obstetrics department at this tertiary hospital began a multidisciplinary team-training simulation for shoulder dystocia. An educational portion was included, teaching a new practice where the provider announces delivery events (head, shoulder, body) to be marked on the delivery record, a standardized approach was introduced, and a pre- and post-simulation test was administered.

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