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Titulo Artículo : Serious games, a game changer in teaching neonatal resuscitation? A review
Titulo Revista: Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition

ISBN

1468-2052
Autores Siddhi D Patel
Maria Cutumisu
Patrick von Hauff
Thomas Jeffery
Matthew R G Brown
Georg M Schmölzer
Simran K Ghoman
Año de publicacion 2019

Suplemento

Numero 1 Volumen 105
Pagina Inicial 98 Pagina Final 107
Idioma: Inglés Base de datos bibliográfica: Medline-PubMed
Resumen : Background: Neonatal healthcare professionals require frequent simulation-based education (SBE) to improve their cognitive, psychomotor and communication skills during neonatal resuscitation. However, current SBE approaches are resource-intensive and not routinely offered in all healthcare facilities. Serious games (board and computer based) may be effective and more accessible alternatives. Objective: To review the current literature about serious games, and how these games might improve knowledge retention and skills in neonatal healthcare professionals. Method: Literature searches of PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, CINAHL, Web of Science and EMBASE databases were performed to identify studies examining serious games in neonatology. All games, such as board games, tabletop games, video games, screen-based simulators, tabletop simulators and virtual reality games were included. Results: Twelve serious games were included in this review (four board games, five video games and three virtual reality games). Overall, knowledge improvement was reported for the RETAIN (REsuscitationTrAINing for healthcare professionals) board game (10% increase in knowledge retention) and The Neonatology Game (4.15 points higher test score compared with control). Serious games are increasingly incorporated into Nursing and Medical School Curriculums to reinforce theoretical and practical learning.
Palabras Claves : Newborn
Resuscitation
Serious Games
Teaching

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Publico Objetivo: Docentes , Medicos , Investigadores ,