Benefits of recording and reviewing neonatal resuscitation: the providers' perspective
Autor: | Mirjam Houtlosser, Arjan B. te Pas, Ratna N G B Tan, Elizabeth E. Foglia, Maria C den Boer, Dirk P Engberts |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Qualitative data analysis software
Resuscitation Attitude of Health Personnel Video Recording 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Nursing 030225 pediatrics Intensive care Intensive Care Units Neonatal Medicine Humans University medical 030212 general & internal medicine Qualitative Research business.industry Perspective (graphical) Guideline compliance Infant Newborn Obstetrics and Gynecology General Medicine Quality Improvement United States Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Intensive Care Neonatal Clinical Competence business Neonatal resuscitation Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition, 104(5), F528-F534. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP |
Popis: | ObjectiveTo assess benefits of recording and reviewing neonatal resuscitation as experienced by neonatal care providers.DesignA qualitative study using semistructured interviews questioning neonatal care providers about their experiences with recording and reviewing neonatal resuscitation. Data were analysed using the qualitative data analysis software Atlas.ti V.7.0.SettingNeonatal care providers working at neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) of the Leiden University Medical Center, the Netherlands, and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA, participated in this study.ResultsIn total, 48 NICU staff members were interviewed. Reported experiences and attitudes are broadly similar for both NICUs. All interviewed providers reported positive experiences and benefits, with special emphasis on educational benefits. Recording and reviewing neonatal resuscitation is used for various learning activities, such as plenary review meetings and as tool for objective feedback. Providers reported to learn from reviewing their own performance during resuscitation, as well as from reviewing performances of others. Improved time perception, reflection on guideline compliance and acting less invasively during resuscitations were often mentioned as learning outcomes. All providers would recommend other NICUs to implement recording and reviewing neonatal resuscitation, as it is a powerful tool for learning and improving. However, they emphasised preconditions for successful implementation, such as providing information, not being punitive and focusing on the benefits for learning and improving.ConclusionRecording and reviewing neonatal resuscitation is considered highly beneficial for learning and improving resuscitation skills and is recommended by providers participating in it. |
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