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Standardisation of neonatal clinical practice.

Z A Bhutta1, F Giuliani, A Haroon, H E Knight, E Albernaz, M Batra, B Bhat, E Bertino, K McCormick, R Ochieng, V Rajan, P Ruyan, L Cheikh Ismail, V Paul.   

Abstract

The International Fetal and Newborn Growth Consortium for the 21(st) Century (INTERGROWTH-21(st) ) is a large-scale, population-based, multicentre project involving health institutions from eight geographically diverse countries, which aims to assess fetal, newborn and preterm growth under optimal conditions. Given the multicentre nature of the project and the expected number of preterm births, it is vital that all centres follow the same standardised clinical care protocols to assess and manage preterm infants, so as to ensure maximum validity of the resulting standards as indicators of growth and nutrition with minimal confounding. Moreover, it is well known that evidence-based clinical practice guidelines can reduce the delivery of inappropriate care and support the introduction of new knowledge into clinical practice. The INTERGROWTH-21(st) Neonatal Group produced an operations manual, which reflects the consensus reached by members of the group regarding standardised definitions of neonatal morbidities and the minimum standards of care to be provided by all centres taking part in the project. The operational definitions and summary management protocols were developed by consensus through a Delphi process based on systematic reviews of relevant guidelines and management protocols by authoritative bodies. This paper describes the process of developing the Basic Neonatal Care Manual, as well as the morbidity definitions and standardised neonatal care protocols applied across all the INTERGROWTH-21(st) participating centres. Finally, thoughts about implementation strategies are presented.
© 2013 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

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Keywords:  Neonatal care protocols; neonatal guidelines; neonatal morbidity definitions; preterm growth; preterm infants; standards of care

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23841879     DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.12312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJOG        ISSN: 1470-0328            Impact factor:   6.531


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