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Promoting teamwork may improve infant care processes during delivery room management: Florida perinatal quality collaborative's approach.

M Balakrishnan1, N Falk-Smith2, L A Detman2, B Miladinovic3, W M Sappenfield2, J S Curran1, T L Ashmeade1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: LOCAL PROBLEM: Inadequate understanding of compliance with standardized evidence-based DR management.
INTERVENTIONS: Promote inter-professional teamwork and a bundle of interventions focusing on resuscitation team roles, equipment check, and debriefing using QI methodology. Optimize delivery room (DR) management to achieve 10-min SPO2 targets, delayed-cord clamping (DCC), team role assignment and debriefings in >50% of deliveries, and achieve normothermia in >75% of infants.
METHODS: Over 15 months (Epoch 1 to 5), nine Florida hospitals implemented a DR management plan for infants <31 weeks gestational age or <1500 g (N=814) using quality improvement methodology.
RESULTS: There was increased compliance of DCC (36 to 66%), role assignment (53 to 98%), debriefing rates (33 to 76%) and having all seven pre-delivery preparedness components fulfilled (34 to 75%). There were no significant improvements in admission temperatures or SPO2 targeting. When 7 vs 0 items of pre-delivery preparedness were completed, we saw improvements in thermoregulation (57% vs 72%), SPO2 targeting (60% vs 78%) and DCC compliance (43 to 67%).
CONCLUSION: Promoting teamwork by increasing pre-delivery preparedness is associated with improvement of thermoregulation, SPO2 targeting and DCC compliance.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28406486     DOI: 10.1038/jp.2017.27

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinatol        ISSN: 0743-8346            Impact factor:   2.521


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