Customer Story Sweden
The care provided in the delivery room (DR) during the first few minutes of life can impact short- and long-term neonatal outcomes. Newborn healthcare providers must be well-trained and skilled to initiate the delivery of adequate and effective positive pressure ventilation (PPV) to ensure newborn survival and reduce long-term morbidity. Low-dose high-frequency training, set up in combination with monthly or regular training sessions, can improve and maintain manual ventilation skills.
Sandra Axelsson Brakstad, midwife at Södra Älvsborgs Sjukhus (SÄS) in Borås, Sweden, shared her experience from using Monivent Neo Training for resusciation training of neonatal and delivery room staff.
“One of the main benefits is becoming more confident in manual face mask ventilation and knowing that the newborn is supported during its breathing efforts.”
-Sandra Axelsson Brakstad, Midwife at Södra Älvsborgs Sjukhus (SÄS), Borås, Sweden.