Abstract

Background: Present study attempts to assess the skills of staff including Doctors and nurses posted in labourroom and maternity OTs based on OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) as mentioned in LaQshyaguidelines in selected areas of Indore and Ujjain district (M.P) regarding the management of normal labour, theactive management of third stage of labour, Newborn Resuscitation, management of PPH due to atonic uterus andmanagement of eclampsia. Even in these parameters many sub-parameters were studied.Materials and Methods: Pre designed semi structured Observation checklist for Health care providers regardingskill assessment of the staff based on OSCE guideline was used to assess Health care providers including Doctors,Staff nurses/ANMs, who are providing MCH services in LR (Labour room) and maternity OT of the selectedhospitals of Indore and Ujjain district.Results: Most of the manoeuvres were better performed by staff nurses posted in CHCs rather than those postedin PHCs. Breathing assessment of baby was lacking among staff nurses of both CHCs and PHCs and needed to betackled with by a reorientation training of paramedical staff in critical care. Decision to transfer (is usually afterConsultation with the in charge, hence it is usually the Medical officers prerogative) and bimanual compression/aortic compression/condom tamponade to control bleeding was done exclusively by MOs.Conclusion: OSCE helped to assess the skills of the staff of maternity wing in a comprehensive manner and waswell appreciated by the staff. Such OSCE modules should be developed and regularly used and updated to assessthe clinical skill of the staff in the maternity wing of any health centre or hospital.

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