2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjhci-2022-100694
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Involving multiple stakeholders in assessing and reviewing a novel data visualisation tool for a national neonatal data asset

Abstract: Objectives We involved public and professional stakeholders to assess a novel data interrogation tool, the Neonatal Health Intelligence Tool, for a National Data Asset, the National Neonatal Research Database. Methods We recruited parents, preterm adults, data managers, clinicians, network managers and researchers (trialists and epidemiologists) for consultations demonstrating a prototype tool and semi-structured discussion. A thematic analysis of consultations is reported by stakeholder group. Results We … Show more

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“…More recent data visualisation tools provide useful mortality data but do not offer individualised detailed incidence of the type of respiratory support requirement, postnatal dexamethasone use or outcome information at weekly intervals during the whole neonatal stay depicted in our online dashboard ( figure 4B ), something parents and clinicians are keen to understand. 38 The POD dashboard could aid clinicians in tracking the progression of the respiratory outcomes in the infants they care for on a weekly basis with the anticipated outcomes from a national population. The visualisation of the incidence of respiratory outcomes in this manner may help difficult discussions with parents and support the decision-making process on a targeted approach for high-risk treatments such as dexamethasone, especially as good prediction models for BPD are still lacking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recent data visualisation tools provide useful mortality data but do not offer individualised detailed incidence of the type of respiratory support requirement, postnatal dexamethasone use or outcome information at weekly intervals during the whole neonatal stay depicted in our online dashboard ( figure 4B ), something parents and clinicians are keen to understand. 38 The POD dashboard could aid clinicians in tracking the progression of the respiratory outcomes in the infants they care for on a weekly basis with the anticipated outcomes from a national population. The visualisation of the incidence of respiratory outcomes in this manner may help difficult discussions with parents and support the decision-making process on a targeted approach for high-risk treatments such as dexamethasone, especially as good prediction models for BPD are still lacking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%