Educational results of the Japan Maternal Emergency Life-Saving (J-MELS) simulation training organized by Japan Council for the Implementation of the Maternal Emergency Life-Saving System (J-CIMELS): a 12-month longitudinal follow-up study in Japan.
Kenji ImaiYuhei HashimotoYumiko ItoKeiko SakataMasashi KawanamiT Nakano-KobayashiKoji HashiiYoshihiro YamahataHiroaki KajiyamaTomomi KotaniPublished in: The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research (2024)
Our longitudinal follow-up study demonstrated, for the first time, the long-term results of J-MELS simulation training using post-tests and self-report data. Our findings provide valuable insight into the impact of J-MELS simulation training on maternal emergency care. By elucidating the factors influencing knowledge retention and practical utility, the findings offer actionable recommendations for optimizing training strategies and improving maternal outcomes in actual clinical practice.
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