作者
Rachel Umoren, Veronica Chinyere Ezeaka, Ireti B Fajolu, Beatrice N Ezenwa, Patricia Akintan, Emeka Chukwu, Chuck Spiekerman
发表日期
2020/2/1
期刊
BMJ open
卷号
10
期号
2
页码范围
e034029
出版商
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
简介
Objectives
The objective of this study was to explore the access to, and perceived utility of, various simulation modalities by in-service healthcare providers in a resource-scarce setting.
Setting
Paediatric training workshops at a national paediatric conference in Nigeria.
Participants
All 200 healthcare workers who attended the workshop sessions were eligible to participate. A total of 161 surveys were completed (response rate 81%).
Primary and secondary outcome measures
A paper-based 25-item cross-sectional survey on simulation-based training (SBT) was administered to a convenience sample of healthcare workers from secondary and tertiary healthcare facilities.
Results
Respondents were mostly 31–40 years of age (79, 49%) and women (127, 79%). Consultant physicians (26, 16%) and nurses (56, 35%) were in both general (98, 61%) and subspecialty (56, 35%) practice. Most had 5–10 years of experience (62 …
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