Reducing Perineal Lacerations Through Team-Based Simulation.

SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE-JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE(2019)

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Introduction: Vaginal deliveries that result in perineal trauma involve significant morbidity to women. Multiple strategies have been identified to reduce the risk of severe perineal lacerations. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of an interprofessional simulation-based teams-training program aimed at reducing severe perineal lacerations during childbirth. Methods: A quasi-experimental pre-post single-group design was used to examine the performance of labor and delivery personnel at a large multihospital systemafter participating in a mixed-modality simulation program for reducing perineal lacerations. Multiple educational strategies aimed at management of second stage of labor (including laboring down, warmcompresses, coaching, positioning, perineal support, controlled delivery of fetal head, andmediolateral episiotomy techniques) were taught using patients, task trainers, and a standardized curriculum during interprofessional educational sessions. Primary study outcomes were as follows: (a) pre-post differences in knowledge; (b) pre-post differences in team performance assessments; and (c) pre-post differences in safety culture. Secondary outcomes were severe perineal laceration rates. Results: During an 18-month period, 675 personnel in 4 hospitals participated in the program. Significant improvement was noted in pre-post scores of knowledge (59.86%, 93.87%, P < 0.0001), performance (36.54%, 93.45%, P < 0.0001), and safety culture (3.24, 1.45, 1 = high, 5 = low, P < 0.0001). Severe perineal laceration rates decreased by 33.38% since initiation. Rates fluctuated with the addition of new personnel and renewed educational programs. Conclusions: A multimodal interprofessional simulation program of strategies to prevent severe perineal lacerations significantly improved knowledge, skills, and attitudes in labor and delivery personnel within a healthcare system. Severe perineal laceration rates were reduced.
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Simulation,perineal lacerations,childbirth
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