A randomised trial of the effectiveness of instructor versus automated manikin feedback for training junior doctors in life support skills.
Chris WilsonErin FurnessLeah ProctorGreg SweetmanKathryn HirdPublished in: Perspectives on medical education (2020)
Automated manikin feedback was not inferior to instructor feedback for skill acquisition in cardiac compressions training. The automated feedback condition did not achieve the same level of significance in bag-valve-mask ventilation training. Results suggest training with automated feedback presents a cost-effective opportunity to lessen the training burden, whilst improving skill acquisition.