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Volume 4

Journal of Community & Public Health Nursing

Nursing Summit 2018

November 08-09, 2018

November 08-09, 2018 Sydney, Australia

25

th

World Congress on

Nursing & Healthcare

Endotracheal intubation in inter-professional neonatal emergencies simulation workshops versus

neonatal resuscitation program courses

Mohammad Bayoumi

Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar

Introduction & Aim:

The use of simulation during the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) course allows clinicians to

solidify their cognitive skills, practice their technical skills and improve their behavioral skills to optimize communication,

teamwork and patient safety. Maintaining resuscitation skill requires continuous practice, supplemented by simulation

maintenance training as needed. The aim of the study is to assess the inter-professional simulation outcome in the decision

making, timing and skills of neonatal endotracheal intubation. The study compares the outcome in those with and without

Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification.

Method:

The Mobile Pediatric Simulation (MPS) team conducted two inter-professional multiphasic hands on neonatal

emergencies simulation workshops in Qatar and Egypt. We used the online survey tool to measure the effectiveness of the

workshops, surveys were sent to the attendees immediately after the workshops. The survey defines the NRP certification but

the identities of the responders were not disclosed.

Results:

We received 22 questionnaire’s responses from different levels of the attendees. Half of them only are NRP certified.

There was a highly positive correlation between the pre and post workshop neonatal intubation decision making, timing

(R=0.83) and hand skills (R=0.82). Unexpectedly, there was no significant correlation between those who have a valid NRP

certification and those who do not regarding the intubation hand skills, timing and decision making.

Conclusion:

It is concluded that the inter-professional hands on neonatal emergencies simulation workshops were very

effective and essential learning tools to improve the decision making, timing and skills of neonatal endotracheal intubation. It

is an essential adjuvant tool for the NRP to promptly save lives and enhance the patient safety.

moh.abdelwahab@hotmail.com

J Comm Pub Health Nurs 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.4172/2471-9846-C3-009