Salvatory Kalabamu et al.

Neonatal resuscitation skills retention among healthcare providers one year after implementation of in situ low-dose high-frequency simulations using innovative tools across two regions in Tanzania

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12961705

This study assessed simulated neonatal resuscitation skills retention and associated factors, among healthcare providers in 12 facilities in two regions, one year after implementation of Safer Births Bundle of Care (SBBC) including in-situ self-regulated individual skill training. Of 226 providers, 174 (77%) retained skills one year after; mean skills score at baseline was 92.5% compared to 82.3% after one year. Males were less likely to retain skills than females.