Simulation training for emergency obstetric and neonatal care in Senegal preliminary results

Med Sante Trop. 2017 Jun 1;27(2):131-134. doi: 10.1684/mst.2017.0679.

Abstract

To describe a new training approach for emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) introduced in Senegal to strengthen the skills of healthcare providers. The approach was based on skills training according to the so-called "humanist" method and on "lifesaving skills". Simulated practice took place in the classroom through 13 clinical stations summarizing the clinical skills needed for EmONC. Evaluation took place in all phases, and the results were recorded in a database to document the progress of each learner. This approach was used to train 432 providers in 10 months and to document the increase in each participants' technical achievements. The combination of training with the "learning by doing" model ensured that providers learned and mastered all EmONC skills and reduced the missed learning opportunities observed in former EmONC training sessions. Assessing the impact of training on EmONC indicators and introducing this learning modality in basic training are the two major challenges we currently face.

Keywords: Senegal; emergency obstetric care; training; training models.

MeSH terms

  • Clinical Competence
  • Educational Measurement
  • Emergencies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Neonatology / education*
  • Obstetrics / education*
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications / therapy*
  • Senegal
  • Simulation Training*