Simulation-Based Childbirth Training and Midwives' Outcomes
Summary
NIH registered a randomized controlled trial (NCT07543133) evaluating simulation-based childbirth management training on safe motherhood practices and intrinsic motivation among midwives. Participants are randomly assigned to either an intervention group receiving simulation training or a control group receiving no additional training, with outcomes assessed using validated scales.
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This ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry documents a new randomized controlled trial focused on simulation-based training for midwives. The study will assess whether simulation-based childbirth management training improves safe motherhood practices and intrinsic motivation compared to no additional training. Healthcare institutions and educational programs conducting maternal health training may find this trial relevant to their own curriculum development. The trial is informational and does not create compliance obligations.
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Simulation-Based Childbirth Training and Midwives' Outcomes
N/A NCT07543133 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
This randomized controlled study aims to evaluate the effect of simulation-based childbirth management training on safe motherhood practices and intrinsic motivation among midwives. Participants will be randomly assigned to either an intervention group receiving simulation-based training or a control group receiving no additional training. Outcomes will be assessed using validated scales before and after the intervention.
Conditions: Education, Maternal Health
Interventions: Simulation-Based Childbirth Management Training
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