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Avoidable deficiencies in the delivery of health care to children with meningococcal disease.

1998; BMJ; Volume: 15; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1136/emj.15.5.298

ISSN

1472-0213

Autores

Simon Nadel, J. Britto, Robert Booy, Ian Maconochie, P. Habibi, Michael Levin,

Tópico(s)

Neonatal Respiratory Health Research

Resumo

Summoning is a key component of communication between obstetrics and neonatal resuscitation team (NRT) in advance of deliveries. A paging system is a commonly used summoning tool. The timeliness and information contained in the page help NRT to optimally prepare for postdelivery infant care. Our aim was to increase the frequency that summoning pages contained gestational age and reason for NRT attendance to >90%. At baseline, 8% of pages contained gestational age and 33% of pages contained a reason for NRT attendance. Sequential Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles were used as our model for quality improvement. During the 8-month improvement period, the per cent of pages increased to 97% for gestational age and 97% for reason for NRT attendance. Measures of page timeliness, our balancing measure, did not change. Summoning communication between obstetric and NRT is crucial for optimal perinatal outcomes. The active involvement of all stakeholders throughout the project resulted in the development of a standardised paging tool and a more informative paging process, which is a key communication tool used in many centres.

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