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. 2022 Jun 25;22:497. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03572-8

Table 2.

Comparison between intubation skills at baseline, immediately and 6–9 months after training for each training method

Low fidelity
(N = 12)
High fidelity
(N = 16)
Baseline Immediately after training 6–9 months
after training
P-value Baseline Immediately after training 6–9 months
after training
P-value
Select appropriate size tube 1 (8.3) 11 (91.7) 12 (100) 0.000 3 (18.8) 16 (100) 12 (75.0) 0.000
Ensures availability of all needed equipment 0 12 (100) 9 (75.0) 0.000 0 16 (100) 9 (56.3) 0.000
Pre-oxygenate 1 (8.3) 8 (6.7) 5(41.7) 0.013 1 (6.3) 7 (43.8) 10 (62.5) 0.004
Position the head 1 (8.3) 6 (50) 6 (50.0) 0.049 0 10 (62.5) 10 (62.5) 0.000
Insertion of blade correctly using left hand 5 (41.1) 7 (58.3) 9 (75.0) 0.254 5 (31.3) 14 (87.5) 12 (75.0) 0.002
Lifts handle forward 3 (25) 4 (33.3) 8 (66.7) 0.091 1 (6.3) 8 (50.0) 5 (31.3) 0.024
Visualization of vocal cords 2 (16.7) 7 (58.3) 10 (35.7) 0.004 2 (12.5) 8 (50.0) 7(43.8) 0.059
Suction appropriately 12 (100) 8 (66.7) 5 (41.7) 0.003 16(100) 4 (25.0) 7 (43.8) 0.013
Pass tube smoothly 1 (8.3) 8 (66.7) 4 (33.3) 0.012 1 (6.3) 8 (50.0) 5 (31.3) 0.024
Check position of tube 0 7 (58.3) 3 (25.0) 0.006 3 (18.3) 7 (43.8) 7 (43.8) 0.233
Check placement by auscultation 4 (33.3) 9 (75.0) 5 (41.7) 0.097 5 (31.3) 13 (81.3) 10 (62.5) 0.015
Successful intubation 2 (16.7) 6 (50) 4 (33.3) 0.223 2 (12.5) 7 (43.8) 9 (56.3) 0.083
Overall Score 1.25 (0.45) 3.08 (1.24) 3.33 (1.55) 0.000 1.19 (0.54) 2.75 (0.86) 3.25 (1.0) 0.000
Duration of intubation (seconds) 51.1 (22.9) 51.8 (48.55) 36.2 (13.14) 0.344 46.38 (19.9) 34.6 (19.27) 42.8 (14.8) 0.126

Data are presented as n (%) or mean (SD)