Can practice on dolls save real babies? study tests skill transfer
NCT ID NCT06572033
Summary
This study aims to see if healthcare providers' skills in helping newborns breathe, which they practice on mannequins in a simulation lab, work just as well on real babies in the delivery room. Researchers will observe 120 respiratory therapists at Parkland Hospital, comparing how well they manage mask leaks and other breathing support measures on practice dolls versus on newborns who need help. The goal is to understand if simulation training truly prepares providers for real-life emergencies.
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Parkland Memorial Hospital
Dallas, Texas, 75235, United States
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