Simulation for intrapartum care: from training to novel device innovation.

作者: Mario Merialdi , Joanna F Crofts , Emily J Hotton

DOI: 10.23736/S0026-4784.20.04669-9

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摘要: Improving maternal and perinatal care is a global priority. Simulation training novel applications of simulation for intrapartum may help to reduce preventable deaths worldwide. Evaluation studies have published details the effectiveness obstetric emergencies, exploring clinical non-clinical factors as well impact on patient outcomes (both neonatal). This review summarises many uses in emergencies from assessment. It also describes adaption low-resource settings evidence behind equipment recommended support training. The then discusses more such its use development new device assisted vaginal birth potential role Caesarean section further financial implications how this delivery packages. presents concept that should be developed utilised key tool safe both emergency non-emergency settings, innovation product development.

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