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Interprofessional birth transfer simulation training improved healthcare teams' confidence in managing emergency transfers. This training is a feasible and effective method for enhancing birth care quality.

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  • Medical simulation
  • Healthcare education
  • Patient safety

Background:

  • Emergency transfers from planned birth settings to hospitals can be complicated by poor communication.
  • Effective communication during birth transfers is crucial for positive outcomes for birthing individuals and newborns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and pilot an interprofessional simulation training to enhance the quality of birth transfers in Utah.
  • To assess the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of the simulation training.

Main Methods:

  • Community stakeholders co-designed simulation trainings using participatory design principles.
  • Five simulation trainings focused on birth transfers during postpartum hemorrhage.
  • Feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness were evaluated through participant feedback and pre/post-training self-efficacy surveys.

Main Results:

  • 102 participants from various healthcare professions attended the trainings.
  • Participants found the simulations realistic, beneficial, and a valuable use of time.
  • A statistically significant increase in participants' self-efficacy in managing birth transfers was observed post-training.

Conclusions:

  • Interprofessional birth transfer simulation training is an acceptable and feasible method.
  • Simulation training effectively improves healthcare teams' self-efficacy in managing birth transfers.
  • This approach enhances the quality of care during emergency birth transfers.