A Simulation-Based Pilot Study of a Mobile Application (NRP Prompt) as a Cognitive Aid for Neonatal Resuscitation Training

Simulation in Healthcare : Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
Natalie H ChanDouglas M Campbell

Abstract

Despite standardized neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) training, retention and adherence to the NRP algorithm remain a challenge. Cognitive aids can potentially improve acquisition and application of NRP knowledge and skills. The objective of this study was to determine whether an interactive mobile application providing audiovisual prompts, NRP Prompt, can help novice NRP providers learn the NRP algorithm more effectively and therefore improve their NRP performance. First- and second-year residents from family medicine and obstetrics and gynecology attending NRP training were randomized into intervention and control groups. Resident pairs used standard visual aids with NRP Prompt (intervention) or visual aids only (control) in two simulated neonatal resuscitation training sessions with each resident taking turns as a team leader. Pairs were then evaluated in a third simulation that was video recorded, where neither group used cognitive aids. The primary outcome was comparing resuscitation performance. Secondary outcomes included the following: times to positive-pressure ventilation, intubation, and chest compressions. Thirty-nine residents participated, of which 18 received the intervention. Neonatal resuscitation program p...Continue Reading

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