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. 2019 Dec 24;6(1):10–14. doi: 10.1136/bmjstel-2018-000398

Table 2.

Demographics

Demographic survey question Control
n=6 (%)
Intervention
n=6 (%)
 PGY3 5 (83) 3 (5)
 PGY4 1 (17) 3 (50)
How many simulations would you estimate that you have participated in?
 6–10 times 1 (17) 0 (0)
 >15 times 5 (83) 6 (100)
How many times would you estimate that you have intubated a simulated adult or child patient?
 1–5 times 1 (17) 0 (0)
 6–10 times 1 (17) 1 (17)
 10–15 times 3 (50) 1 (17)
 >15 times 1 (17) 4 (67)
How many times would you estimate that you have intubated a REAL patient regardless of the age?
 >15 times 6 (100) 6 (100)
How many times would you estimate that you have intubated a neonate (less than 28 days old) in a REAL patient?
 Never 4 (67) 5 (83)
 1–5 times 2 (33) 1 (17)
How many times would you estimate that you have intubated a simulated neonate (up to the size of a SimBaby)?
 1–5 times 6 (100) 3 (50)
 6–10 times 0 (0) 1 (17)
 10–15 times 0 (0) 2 (33)
How many times have you used telemedicine in a SIMULATED patient?
 Never 3 (50) 4 (67)
 1–5 times 3 (50) 2 (33)
How many times have you used telemedicine in a REAL patient?
 Never 6 (100) 5 (83)
 1–5 times 0 (0) 1 (17)
Have you had previous exposure to neonatal resuscitation training?
 Never 3 (50) 4 (67)
 1–5 times 3 (50) 2 (33)
Mean confidence caring for a baby (SEM) 2 (0.4) 2.5 (0.5)

PGY, postgraduate year.