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Development of Multimodal Training Tool for Preterm Infant Care

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Source : Indian Journal of Pediatrics

Url : https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-024-05287-8

Campus : Faridabad

School : School of Medicine

Department : Department of Neonatology, Paediatrics

Year : 2024

Abstract : Objectives Comprehensive packages for training healthcare professionals who care for premature newborns are scarce. AIIMS WHO CC, New Delhi, partnered with India Association of Neonatal Nurses (IANN) and National Neonatology Forum (NNF) and 35 national leaders in the field of newborn care to develop a multimodal educational package for preterm infants. Methods Findings from evaluation of four representative special newborn care units in the state of Madhya Pradesh informed the content of the package. Each of the ten modules developed had pre-defined lesson plan with learning objectives, self-reading text, short videos, webinars, posters and job aids, and knowledge check. The entire package was converted into a printed format, loaded onto a self-directed, web-based E-learning platform, and made available as a smart phone app. Six 3-day back-to-back dissemination workshops were held for 208 participants, who completed designated E-modules and generated a completion certificate before attending the face–to-face workshop. A five-point Likert’s scale and open-ended comments were used to assess users’ satisfaction with the modules, and the quality and readability of materials. Results Of the total, 188/208 (90%) attendees provided dissemination workshop feedback. When asked to rate their proficiency, 34% rated themselves as ‘proficient or expert’ before the workshop while 92% afterwards. Nearly 80% of participants felt that the quality of the information, content organization, and case scenarios were excellent to exceptional. Conclusions The “preterm baby package” is a comprehensive, acceptable, need-based educational package for training staff who manage small and sick newborns with local facilitators for Indian context. There is a need of implementation studies evaluating its efficacy in improving newborn outcomes.

Cite this Research Publication : Anu Thukral, Vaishnavi Gupta, Deepak Chawla, Praveen Kumar, Ashok K Deorari, , Kumutha Kumaraswami, Ruchi Nanavati, Jayshree Mondkar, Geeta Gathwala, Suman Rao, Mangala Bharathi, Ramesh Agarwal, Sushma Nangia, Sandeep Kadam, M Jeeva Sankar, Rhishikesh Thakre, Tejopratap O, Ashish Jain, Nishad Plakkal, Reeta Bora, S Venkataseshan, Shiv Sajan Saini, Aparna C, Naveen Jain, Srinivas Murki, Sindhu Sivanandan, Amanpreet Sethi, N Chandra Kumar, Shridhar Goplakrishnan, Kanan Venkatnarayanan, Neeraj Gupta, Parijat Chandra, Madhumati Bose, Kavita Sreekumar, Jagjit Dalal, Meena Joshi, Jessy Shaji Paul, Kiran Singh, Baby Mondal, Asim Mallick, Bijan Saha, Parul Datta, Pratima Anand, Ashutosh Kumar, SS Bisht, Ravi Sachan, Lallan Bharati, Pankaj Mohanty, Prashantha YN, Shashidhar A, Sourabh Dutta, Suksham Jain, Vishal Guglani, Sant Lal, Puneet, Sandeep, Sahil, Swati Sharma, Savita Sharma, Meenakshi, Rajni Pathak, Development of Multimodal Training Tool for Preterm Infant Care, Indian Journal of Pediatrics, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2024, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-024-05287-8

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