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Improving Duration of Kangaroo Mother Care in a Tertiary-care Neonatal Unit : A Quality Improvement Initiative.

Meena Joshi1, Tanushree Sahoo2, Anu Thukral3, Poonam Joshi1, Amanpreet Sethi2, Ramesh Agarwal2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To increase the duration of Kangaroo mother care (KMC) in preterm infants from an average of 3 hours/day to at least 6 hours/day over 7 weeks through a Quality improvement (QI) approach in a tertiary-care neonatal unit.
METHODS: Preterm mother-infant dyads who were admitted in the Neonatal intensive care unit and KMC ward were enrolled in this study. A QI team comprising of nurses, nurse educators, resident physicians and nursing-in-charge of unit was formed. The potential barriers for prolonged KMC were evaluated using fish bone analysis. A variety of measures (allowing family members including male members during night for doing KMC, making KMC an integral part of treatment order, introducing the concept of weekly KMC champions, etc.) were introduced and subsequently tested by multiple Plan-do-study-act (PDSA) cycles. Data on duration of KMC per day was measured by bedside nurses on daily basis.
RESULTS: 20 eligible mother-infant dyads were studied during implementation period (50 d). The mean (SD) weight and gestation of infants were 1199 (356) g and 31.1 ( 2.3) wks, respectively. We achieved our goal by step-wise implementation of changes through construction of 3 PDSA cycles. The duration of KMC increased to 6 hours-a-day over a period of 7 weeks. Evaluation at 6 and 12 months in the post-implementation phase suggested sustenance of improved KMC duration up to 9 h/day in the unit.
CONCLUSIONS: Ongoing quality improvement measures increased the duration of KMC from a baseline of 3 h to 6 h in eligible preterm infants, and the results were sustained at 6-12 month.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30345976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-6061            Impact factor:   1.411


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