Salvatory Kalabamu et al.

Acceptability among healthcare providers of in situ low dose high frequency neonatal resuscitation simulation training using innovative tools: Evidence from the Safer Births Bundle of Care

https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/12/9/1150

This cross-sectional study documents acceptability of self-regulated individual in-hospital low-dose high-frequency skill-training among healthcare providers in 12 SBBC facilities one year after starting SBBC implementation. 227 healthcare workers were enrolled in the study, and 223 (98.2%) accepted the training intervention. 207 (91.2%) reported that the intervention increased their work burden, while 39 (17.2%) reported that it interfered with other equally important activities.