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  • 1Patient Safety and Risk Solutions, Auburn, CA, USA.

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Simulation training improves critical event handling in high-risk industries. Implementing this for obstetrical providers can reduce shoulder dystocia injuries and claims.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare simulation
  • Medical education
  • Patient safety

Background:

  • Simulation-based learning enhances critical event handling in industries like aviation and nuclear power.
  • Simulation training is increasingly adopted in healthcare for patient safety and risk management.
  • Shoulder dystocia is a significant concern in obstetrics, leading to potential injuries and claims.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a high-fidelity simulation training program for shoulder dystocia.
  • To illustrate the role of healthcare risk managers in reducing shoulder dystocia-related injuries.
  • To advocate for the implementation of simulation training in obstetrics.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing a high-fidelity mannequin for realistic simulation scenarios.

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  • Developing a structured training program focused on shoulder dystocia management.
  • Involving healthcare risk managers in program advocacy and implementation.
  • Main Results:

    • Simulation training demonstrates potential for improving provider performance in shoulder dystocia events.
    • Healthcare risk managers can significantly influence injury and claim reduction rates.
    • The program offers a practical approach to enhancing patient safety in obstetrics.

    Conclusions:

    • Simulation training, particularly with high-fidelity mannequins, is effective for obstetrical providers.
    • Healthcare risk managers play a crucial role in advocating for and implementing simulation programs.
    • Implementing such training can lead to reduced injuries and claims associated with shoulder dystocia.