Publications by authors named "Paraskevi Klazoglou"

Background: Shoulder dystocia is a relatively uncommon but serious childbirth-related emergency.

Aim: To explore the improvement and retention of skills in shoulder dystocia management through high-fidelity simulation training.

Methods: The SAFE (SimulAtion high-FidElity) study was a prospective cohort study that utilised a high-fidelity birth simulator.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Paraskevi Klazoglou"

  • - Paraskevi Klazoglou's research primarily focuses on advancing medical training techniques, specifically in the area of obstetrics, with an emphasis on managing shoulder dystocia during childbirth.
  • - The study titled "The improvement and retention of skills in shoulder dystocia management with the use of high-fidelity simulation: The SAFE (SimulAtion high-FidElity) study" investigates the effectiveness of high-fidelity simulation training in enhancing medical professionals' skills and retention over time.
  • - Findings from the SAFE study suggest that high-fidelity simulation significantly improves both the immediate and long-term skills of healthcare providers in managing shoulder dystocia, indicating its potential as a vital tool for medical education in this critical area.