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Virtual simulation training for midwives improved labor position choices and reduced perineal incisions. This innovative approach enhances skills and competency more effectively than traditional methods.

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  • Medical Education
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Healthcare Simulation

Background:

  • Global restrictions on labor positions limit maternal comfort and benefit.
  • Caregiver preferences and medical interventions contribute to these limitations.
  • Midwife training is crucial to address and overcome these barriers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of simulation-based hybrid training versus traditional face-to-face teaching for midwives.
  • To assess the impact of training on midwives' knowledge, skills, and practice regarding labor positions.
  • To compare virtual simulation with conventional methods in improving birth outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A parallel, single-blind, randomized controlled trial was conducted with 41 midwives.
  • Participants were assigned to either virtual simulation-based hybrid training or face-to-face teaching.
  • The Kirkpatrick's four-level model evaluated training effectiveness; data analyzed using SPSS 25.0.

Main Results:

  • The virtual simulation group reported higher satisfaction and learning effects.
  • Virtual simulation increased non-supine birth rates and decreased perineal incisions in primiparas.
  • Knowledge performance in virtual simulation correlated positively with training duration.

Conclusions:

  • Virtual simulation offers an innovative, effective method for training midwives in diverse birthing positions.
  • This approach allows skill development without risk to pregnant women.
  • Virtual simulation is a viable solution for achieving midwife competency efficiently.