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Self-assessment and Modulation of Traction During Shoulder Dystocia Simulation Training.

Robert H AllenRushnan IslamCaio Sant'Anna MarhinoEdith Gurewitsch Allen
Published in: Journal of patient safety (2024)
Subjective diagnosis of shoulder dystocia during simulation training varies widely and exceeds possible injury threshold for 22% of participants. Accuracy of self-assessment applied delivery traction improves significantly with force training as does clinical diagnosis of shoulder dystocia and decrease in brachial plexus injury incidence.
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