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The aim of the study is to assess if a training on post-partum hemorrhage management with serious game scenarios specifically designed to teach non technical skills improve non technical skills scoring in a high-fidelity simulation session.
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This study aims to answer the following problematic: How to improve the learning of Non Technical Skills (communication, teamwork, leadership ...) in simulation. This study tests non technical skills learning in a serious game on Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH) management and the interest of specifically designed scenarios.
36 students in midwifery in 5th (and last) year will participate in the experiment. They will be randomized into 3 groups:
For the serious games groups, at the end of each scenario the participant has access to a debriefing of his technical skills, integrated into the game. At the end of the 3 scenarios, the participant has a debriefing with a simulation teacher.
Finally, each participant of the three groups will be asked to participate to a post partum hemorrhage scenario in High Fidelity simulation. This final award will enable us to validate the investigator's working hypothesis: to check if the non-technical skills mobilized during the sessions on the serious game PerinatSims have been acquired and are beneficial for the participants. A debriefing will be done at the end of the simulation.
The objective of this experiment is to assess if the type of scenario (with or without critical events) improves non-technical skills learning.
The evaluation tools will be the following:
The High Fidelity simulation will be evaluated according to the same tools outside the eye-tracking.
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