Growth Mindset Moderates the Effect of the Neonatal Resuscitation Program on Performance in a Computer-Based Game Training Simulation

Frontiers in Pediatrics
Maria CutumisuGeorg M Schmölzer

Abstract

This study examines for the first time the moderating role of growth mindset on the association between the time elapsed since participants' last refresher neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) course and their performance on neonatal resuscitation tasks in the RETAIN computer game training simulation. Participants were n = 50 health-care providers affiliated with a large university hospital. Results revealed that growth mindset moderated the relation between participants' task performance in the game and the time since their latest refresher NRP course. Specifically, participants who completed the course more recently (i.e., between 8 and 9 months before the current study) made significantly more mistakes in the game than the rest of the participants but only when they endorsed lower levels of growth mindset. Implications of this research include growth mindset interventions and increased screen time in simulation sessions that have the potential to help health-care providers achieve better performance on neonatal resuscitation clinical tasks.

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Jul 1, 2019·Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition·Simran K GhomanGeorg M Schmölzer
Dec 28, 2019·Healthcare·Simran K Ghoman, Georg M Schmölzer
Mar 12, 2020·Frontiers in Pediatrics·Aisling A Garvey, Eugene M Dempsey
Sep 12, 2019·Frontiers in Pediatrics·Emily C ZehnderGeorg M Schmölzer
Feb 16, 2019·Frontiers in Pediatrics·Maria CutumisuGeorg M Schmölzer
Sep 22, 2020·Medical Education·Michael D WolcottMeg Zomorodi
Oct 29, 2020·Revista gaúcha de enfermagem·Tainá Vilhar SiqueiraMaria Celia Barcellos Dalri

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