Can practice drills make hospital teams safer for babies?
NCT ID NCT06064045
Summary
This study tested whether regular simulation-based team training for pediatric doctors and nurses improves teamwork and patient safety. About 1,200 healthcare workers from eight pediatric departments participated, with half receiving extra training sessions. Researchers measured changes in team culture, staff sick leave, and newborn health scores (Apgar scores) to see if the training made a difference.
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Corporate HR, MidtSim, Central Denmark Region
Aarhus, Denmark
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