Quality improvement initiative approach to increase the duration of Kangaroo Mother Care in a neonatal intensive care unit of a tertiary care institute in South India during the COVID-19 pandemic

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作者
Jain, Harsh [1 ]
Chandrasekaran, Ishwarya [1 ]
Balakrishnan, Umamaheswari [2 ,4 ]
Amboiram, Prakash [2 ]
Vanitha, D. [3 ]
机构
[1] Sri Ramachandra Inst Higher Educ & Res, Chennai, India
[2] Sri Ramachandra Inst Higher Educ & Res, Dept Neonatol, Chennai, India
[3] Sri Ramachandra Inst Higher Educ & Res, Dept Nursing, Chennai, India
[4] Sri Ramachandra Inst Higher Educ & Res, Chennai 600116, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
Quality improvement; PDSA; Paediatrics;
D O I
10.1016/j.pedn.2022.09.011
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R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Introduction: Kangaroo mother care (KMC) provided to stable babies in hospitals is associated with 40% relative risk reduction in death, 65% risk reduction in nosocomial infections. Despite clear existing evidence of advantages of KMC, its implementation remains limited.This study aimed to improve the median KMC practice hours in el-igible preterm and low birth weight (LBW) neonates by 50% from the baseline practice.Methods: This was a Quality Improvement study conducted at Neonatal unit of a tertiary care institute in South India. All stable preterm and LBW neonates were included after obtaining written informed consent from mother. Those who needed interruption in KMC due to medical reason were excluded. A team comprising of 2 principal investigators (UG students), 2 consultants and 2 in-charge nurses was formed. Baseline data were col-lected between January and February 2021 to find out the median duration of KMC practice and to identify lim-iting factors (barriers) and the facilitating ones through in-depth interviews and team meetings. The study was conducted over a 10 month period. Steps were taken to tackle these in two PDSA cycles, each lasting for 3 weeks (1st PDSA: Education of Mothers and Nurses; 2nd PDSA: KMC technique, orders by residents). The PDSA was followed by monitoring for 10 weeks for sustenance.Results: The baseline data showed that the median duration (in hours) of KMC practice was 2.6 which increased to 5.0 and 5.5 h by the end of first and second PDSA cycle, respectively and showed a lasting change, peaking at a median value of 6.1 h during the sustenance phase over the next 10 weeks.Conclusion: Through simple measures and closing the communication gap between health care workers and mothers, we were able to increase the duration of KMC, which remained high during the 10 week follow up period.(c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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