2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep37397
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Delivery Room Quality Improvement Project Improved Compliance with Best Practices for a Community NICU

Abstract: A Quality Improvement bundle was implemented with the goal of standardizing the multidisciplinary approach to delivery room management. We used a Pre-Post Quality Improvement initiative with the following aims: (1) Placement of a functioning pulse oximeter by two minutes after birth, (2) Delayed intubation, (3) Normothermia on Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Admission, (4) Use of a pre-brief, debrief, and delivery room checklist. Data was collected for 548 infants, which represents every admission to the Palomar … Show more

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“…16À 18 One study considered video debriefing, 16 1 considered the use of a checklist combined with video debriefing, 18 and 1 considered the use of a checklist with a team prebrief/debrief as the key element in a quality improvement bundle. 17 The RCT determined whether there was benefit to rapid cycle deliberate practice compared with standard simulation debriefing. 15 This entire ScopRev [ 1 0 0 8 _ T D $ D I F F ] 14b can be found in Supplement Appendix B-1.…”
Section: Summary Of Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…16À 18 One study considered video debriefing, 16 1 considered the use of a checklist combined with video debriefing, 18 and 1 considered the use of a checklist with a team prebrief/debrief as the key element in a quality improvement bundle. 17 The RCT determined whether there was benefit to rapid cycle deliberate practice compared with standard simulation debriefing. 15 This entire ScopRev [ 1 0 0 8 _ T D $ D I F F ] 14b can be found in Supplement Appendix B-1.…”
Section: Summary Of Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…45 These approaches are regular clinical or simulation practice, advanced life courses, or team and leadership training. Common to them is the core issue of feedback by a briefing before and debriefing after the event using different means like verbal comments, the manikin itself, 46 checklists, 47,48 respiratory function monitoring 15,16 or digital recordings (video and/or audio). 28,48,49 VR is a method that offers an important advantage being a feasible tool for delivering information across different educational levels 29 while allowing in-depth and repetitive review.…”
Section: Vr For Education and Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(143) The use of prebriefing and debriefing checklists during neonatal resuscitation was helpful in improving communication. (144,145) Recommendations on briefing and debriefing • Briefing before delivery should be conducted where possible.…”
Section: Briefing and Debriefingmentioning
confidence: 99%