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Evaluation of Ability to Have a Normal Birth Using Different Simulation Methods: A Randomized Controlled Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Experimental High Reality Simulator, Experimental Medium Reality Simulator, and 1 other intervention for Educational Problems. Completed, enrolled 102 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The research is planned to be conducted in a randomized controlled design in order to determine the "Evaluation of Normal Birth Skills with Different Simulation Methods" of midwifery students.
Study Details
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Interventions
The process steps including normal labour skills will be shown on d1= High Reality simulator (full-size, computer-based, time-setting, expressions of pain from the mother, performed with a female robotic simulator, Noelle S575 Mother and Newborn simulator), d2= Medium Reality simulator (full-size, fetal heart sounds can be listened, SB32878U full-length birth model, timed with a simple hand-held monitor, birth process is performed with an automatic birth system) and d3= simulated woman (manual delivery of the baby, Gaumard S500 Half-Length Birth Simulator on which the midwifery student will apply the labour scenario) will be done to each student in the group respectively.
The process steps including normal labour skills will be shown on d2= Medium Reality simulator (full-size, fetal heart sounds can be listened, SB32878U full-length birth model, timed with a simple hand-held monitor, birth process is performed with an automatic birth system) will be done to each student in the group respectively.
Then, the process steps including normal labour skills will be shown d3= simulated woman (manual delivery of the baby, Gaumard S500 Half-Length Birth Simulator on which the midwifery student will apply the scenario of labour by the midwifery student) will be done to each student in the group respectively.