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Simulation-Based Training in Emergency Obstetric Care in Sub-Saharan and Central Africa: A Scoping Review.

Anne Antonia Cornelia van TeteringPeter NtuyoRenata P J MartensNaomi WinterJosaphat K ByamugishaS Guid OeiAnnemarie F FransenM Beatrijs van der Hout-van der Jagt
Published in: Annals of global health (2023)
Results of 47 studies indicate evidence that simulation-based training in sub-Saharan and Central Africa can have a positive impact across all four levels of Kirkpatrick's training evaluation model. However, results were not consistent across all studies and the effects vary over time. A detailed description of instructional design features in future publications on simulation-based training will contribute to a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms that determine why certain training programs are more effective in improving maternal and neonatal healthcare outcomes than other.
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