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Sustaining extended Kangaroo mother care in stable low birthweight babies in NICU: a quality improvement collaborative of six centres of Karnataka
by
Somasekhara Aradhya, Abhishek
, Sujatha, Mrs
, Bai, Ms. Anusha
, Bharadwaj, Shruthi K
, Jagadish, Meena
, Sarji, Dr. Dhananjay
, Pratima, Mrs
, Murthy, Raksha
, Hema, Doddarangaiah
, Asmath, Ms
, Venkatagiri, Praveen
, Glory, Hellan
, Rao, Poornachandra
, Singhekar, Dr. Nayana
, Supritha, Mrs
, Gayathri, Ms
, Dakshayani, Mrs
, Kamalakar, Dr
, Chandramouli, Divya
, CS, Dr. Srinath
, Kumar, Dr. Vimal
, Kallesh, Anil
, Purkayastha, Jayashree
, Prashant, Dr
, Chaithra, S N
, Sushma, Dr
in
Babies
/ Birth weight
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Collaboration
/ Collaborative, breakthrough groups
/ Hypothermia
/ Intensive care
/ Intervention
/ Light therapy
/ Meetings
/ Mothers
/ Neonatal care
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Nurses
/ Paediatrics
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient-centered care
/ Patient-centred care
/ Pediatrics
/ Premature birth
/ Quality improvement
/ Quality Improvement Report
/ Quality of care
/ Teams
2023
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Sustaining extended Kangaroo mother care in stable low birthweight babies in NICU: a quality improvement collaborative of six centres of Karnataka
by
Somasekhara Aradhya, Abhishek
, Sujatha, Mrs
, Bai, Ms. Anusha
, Bharadwaj, Shruthi K
, Jagadish, Meena
, Sarji, Dr. Dhananjay
, Pratima, Mrs
, Murthy, Raksha
, Hema, Doddarangaiah
, Asmath, Ms
, Venkatagiri, Praveen
, Glory, Hellan
, Rao, Poornachandra
, Singhekar, Dr. Nayana
, Supritha, Mrs
, Gayathri, Ms
, Dakshayani, Mrs
, Kamalakar, Dr
, Chandramouli, Divya
, CS, Dr. Srinath
, Kumar, Dr. Vimal
, Kallesh, Anil
, Purkayastha, Jayashree
, Prashant, Dr
, Chaithra, S N
, Sushma, Dr
in
Babies
/ Birth weight
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Collaboration
/ Collaborative, breakthrough groups
/ Hypothermia
/ Intensive care
/ Intervention
/ Light therapy
/ Meetings
/ Mothers
/ Neonatal care
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Nurses
/ Paediatrics
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient-centered care
/ Patient-centred care
/ Pediatrics
/ Premature birth
/ Quality improvement
/ Quality Improvement Report
/ Quality of care
/ Teams
2023
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Sustaining extended Kangaroo mother care in stable low birthweight babies in NICU: a quality improvement collaborative of six centres of Karnataka
by
Somasekhara Aradhya, Abhishek
, Sujatha, Mrs
, Bai, Ms. Anusha
, Bharadwaj, Shruthi K
, Jagadish, Meena
, Sarji, Dr. Dhananjay
, Pratima, Mrs
, Murthy, Raksha
, Hema, Doddarangaiah
, Asmath, Ms
, Venkatagiri, Praveen
, Glory, Hellan
, Rao, Poornachandra
, Singhekar, Dr. Nayana
, Supritha, Mrs
, Gayathri, Ms
, Dakshayani, Mrs
, Kamalakar, Dr
, Chandramouli, Divya
, CS, Dr. Srinath
, Kumar, Dr. Vimal
, Kallesh, Anil
, Purkayastha, Jayashree
, Prashant, Dr
, Chaithra, S N
, Sushma, Dr
in
Babies
/ Birth weight
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Collaboration
/ Collaborative, breakthrough groups
/ Hypothermia
/ Intensive care
/ Intervention
/ Light therapy
/ Meetings
/ Mothers
/ Neonatal care
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Nurses
/ Paediatrics
/ Parents & parenting
/ Patient-centered care
/ Patient-centred care
/ Pediatrics
/ Premature birth
/ Quality improvement
/ Quality Improvement Report
/ Quality of care
/ Teams
2023
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Sustaining extended Kangaroo mother care in stable low birthweight babies in NICU: a quality improvement collaborative of six centres of Karnataka
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Sustaining extended Kangaroo mother care in stable low birthweight babies in NICU: a quality improvement collaborative of six centres of Karnataka
2023
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BackgroundKangaroo mother care (KMC) is a proven intervention for intact survival in preterms. Despite evidence, its adoption has been low. We used a point of care quality improvement (QI) approach to implement and sustain KMC in stable low birthweight babies from a baseline of 1.5 hours/baby/day to above 4 hours/baby/day through a series of plan-do-study-act (PDSA) cycles over a period of 53 weeks.MethodsAll babies with birth weight <2000 g not on any respiratory support or phototherapy and or umbilical lines were eligible. The key quantitative outcome was KMC hours/baby/day. A QI collaborative was formed between six centres of Karnataka mentored by a team with a previous QI experience on KMC. The potential barriers for extended KMC were evaluated using fishbone analysis. Baseline data were collected over 3 weeks. A bundled approach consisting of a variety of parent centric measures (such as staff awareness, making KMC an integral part of treatment order, foster KMC, awareness sessions to parents weekly, recognising KMC champions) was employed in multiple PDSA cycles. The data were aggregated biweekly and the teams shared their implementation experiences monthly.ResultsA total of 1443 parent–baby dyads were enrolled. The majority barriers were similar across the centres. Bundled approach incorporating foster KMC helped in the quick implementation of KMC even in outborns. Parental involvement and empowering nurses helped in sustaining KMC. Two centres had KMC rates above 10 hours/baby/day, while remaining four centres had KMC rates sustained above 6 hours/baby/day. Cross-learnings from team meetings helped to sustain efforts. Extended KMC could be implemented and sustained by low intensity training and QI collaboration.ConclusionsFormation of a QI collaborative with mentoring helped in scaling implementation of extended KMC. Extended KMC could be implemented by parent centric best practices in all the centres without any additional need of resources.
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British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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