AI Article Synopsis

  • Advanced neonatal resuscitation requires skilled intervention, but infrequent practice can lead to decreased competency among healthcare providers, potentially harming patient outcomes.
  • The project aimed to enhance the confidence and knowledge of advanced healthcare providers through simulation education based on the neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) curriculum across several NICUs.
  • Results showed a 7% improvement in knowledge scores post-simulation, with debriefing being the most effective method for increasing confidence and knowledge, particularly among neonatal nurse practitioners with more clinical experience.

Article Abstract

Background: Advanced neonatal resuscitation events are high-risk, low-volume critical situations. Healthcare systems have placed emphasis on improving resuscitation skills for advanced providers based on evidence showing that it can directly impact patient outcomes. Neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) renewal is only required every 2 years. This gap and low usage of skills can result in lack of competency and expertise leading to an increased risk of poor patient outcomes.

Purpose: This project aimed to provide simulation education based on NRP curriculum for a large group of advanced providers at multiple level II, III, and IV neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and to improve confidence and knowledge in advanced resuscitation.

Methods: A high-fidelity mannequin was used to simulate a reproducible, critical scenario that spanned the entire NRP algorithm. NRP knowledge and the effectiveness of simulation on confidence and knowledge in neonatal resuscitation were measured.

Results: The average knowledge score from the pretest to the posttest improved by 7%. Based on the simulation evaluation tool-modified (SET-M), debriefing was the most effective in improving confidence and knowledge. The neonatal nurse practitioners (NNPs) with the most years of clinical experience had the largest improvement in knowledge.

Implications For Practice And Research: With the most experienced NNPs providing majority of coverage in the Level II NICUs, a correlation may be drawn that the effect of simulations on NRP knowledge has a greater impact on these groups due to the low exposure of advanced resuscitation events at these sites. Debriefing stood out as the most critical component of simulation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ANC.0000000000001187DOI Listing

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