Baby care bootcamp: sim training boosts midwife skills?
NCT ID NCT07591974
First seen Jun 25, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study will test whether a simulation-based training program can improve the confidence and practical skills of 100 midwives in providing immediate newborn care. Midwives will be trained using realistic scenarios and then evaluated on their self-efficacy and clinical performance. The goal is to see if this type of hands-on training leads to better care for newborns right after delivery.
What this could mean
Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only — not medical advice or a prediction.
- Active substance
- simulation-based training
- What this could lead to
- If successful, this could show that simulation training helps midwives provide better newborn care, potentially improving outcomes for babies.
- What could go wrong
- This is a small, early-stage study with only 100 participants. It measures confidence and practice, not actual health outcomes, so real-world benefits are uncertain.
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