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TITLE:

THE IMPACT OF REPRODUCTIVE PREPARATION ON FOUR EXPLICIT SKILLS: SELF-CONFIDENCE, CRISIS MANAGEMENT, CALCULATION INFORMATION AND GROUP CORRESPONDENCE

AUTHORS:

Dr Asif Ali, Dr Fareeha Rasheed, Dr Rimsha Rana

ABSTRACT:

Purpose: In circumstances of obstetric crisis, ideal administration requires the rapid facilitation of the activities of a multidisciplinary and multi-profitable group. This research explored the impact of reproductive preparation on four explicit skills: self-confidence, crisis management, calculation information and group correspondence. Methods: Our current research was conducted at Jinnah Hospital, Lahore from October 2017 to May 2018. The clinical calculations were first presented to the members. Preparation for six crisis situations (shoulder dystocia, baby blues drain, pre-eclampsia, maintenance of the mother's basic vital functions, neonatal awakening and useable vaginal delivery) remained achieved by means of high and little fidelity reconstruction mannequins. The overall impression of preparation for reconstruction and the 4 skills stated above was assessed unnamed using the self-valuation questionnaire using a five-point Likert scale after preparation and after 3 months. Results: From October 2017 to May 2018, 177 members, spread over more than seven one-day courses, participated in the preparation. 170 members reinstated the survey directly after the course (93.8%). The 5-month response rate was 37.4%. Members provided higher Likert scale responses for requests for information on the four explicit skills after three months, in contrast to taking the course. The improvement in facts has been enormous (p. B 0.06), apart from the survey on group correspondence. Conclusion: The implementation of recreational preparation enhances the expert's competence. Keywords: Obstetrics _ Simulation training _ Team communication.

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