SimBegin Course and the Simulation-Based Learning: How is it Perceived and its Potential Impact. The Lesson from SaferBirths Bundle of Care Implementation Project.
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Haydom Lutheran Hospital (Tanzania)
Haydom Lutheran Hospital (Tanzania)
Muhimbili National Hospital; Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (Tanzania)
Haydom Lutheran Hospital (Tanzania)
Haydom Lutheran Hospital (Tanzania)
Haydom Lutheran Hospital (Tanzania)
Haydom Lutheran Hospital (Tanzania)
Haydom Lutheran Hospital; Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (Tanzania)
Haydom Lutheran Hospital (Tanzania)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100500144
Subject Category: Health Science
Volume/Issue: 10/5 | Page No: 2117-2124
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-04-22
Accepted: 2026-04-27
Published: 2026-05-25
Abstract
Background: The SimBegin® course prepares facilitators to deliver simulation-based training, which was key in the SaferBirths Bundle of Care (SBBC) implementation program in Tanzania. Despite SBBC’s success in reducing maternal and newborn mortality, facilitators’ perspectives on SimBegin® and its scalability remain underexplored
Methods: The study, conducted from April to September 2025 in five regions of Tanzania, used a convergent parallel mixed-methods design. Quantitative data were collected via a validated questionnaire, and qualitative data through key informant interviews. Participants were SimBegin®-trained doctors and nurses. Quantitative data were analyzed in Excel, while qualitative data followed Braun and Clarke’s six-phase thematic approach.
Results: A total of 71 Respondents completed the survey and 16 participated in interview. The median age was 35 years, with most being diploma-level nurses. Face-to-face training was perceived as most effective. Nearly all respondents (99%) considered SimBegin® course essential for facilitator preparation and scaling simulation-based learning. Effective facilitator preparation and repeated training were considered critical for strengthening competence.
Conclusion: The findings suggest that SimBegin® course is key to enhance facilitators skills and confidence to facilitate simulation-based learning. SimBegin® course is critical for scale up of simulation-based lerning.
Keywords
Simulation-based learning, SimBegin® Course, Facilitators
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