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The implementation of unit-based perinatal mortality audit in perinatal cooperation units in the northern region of the Netherlands
by
Erwich, JanJaapHM
, Bouman, Katelijne
, van Egmond, Nico
, Stant, Dennis A
, Veen, Wenda B
, van Diem, Mariet Th
, Timmer, Albertus
, Ulkeman, Lida H M
, Bergman, Klasien A
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Audits
/ Caregivers
/ Committees
/ Cooperation
/ Female
/ Guideline Adherence
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Humans
/ Infants
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical Audit - organization & administration
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Midwifery
/ Mortality
/ Narratives
/ Netherlands - epidemiology
/ Nursing Research
/ Obstetrics
/ Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric nursing
/ Perinatal Care - standards
/ Perinatal Mortality
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Public Health
/ Quality
/ Quality management
/ Quality of Health Care
/ Research Article
/ safety and outcomes
/ Stillbirth
2012
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The implementation of unit-based perinatal mortality audit in perinatal cooperation units in the northern region of the Netherlands
by
Erwich, JanJaapHM
, Bouman, Katelijne
, van Egmond, Nico
, Stant, Dennis A
, Veen, Wenda B
, van Diem, Mariet Th
, Timmer, Albertus
, Ulkeman, Lida H M
, Bergman, Klasien A
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Audits
/ Caregivers
/ Committees
/ Cooperation
/ Female
/ Guideline Adherence
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Humans
/ Infants
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical Audit - organization & administration
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Midwifery
/ Mortality
/ Narratives
/ Netherlands - epidemiology
/ Nursing Research
/ Obstetrics
/ Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric nursing
/ Perinatal Care - standards
/ Perinatal Mortality
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Public Health
/ Quality
/ Quality management
/ Quality of Health Care
/ Research Article
/ safety and outcomes
/ Stillbirth
2012
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The implementation of unit-based perinatal mortality audit in perinatal cooperation units in the northern region of the Netherlands
by
Erwich, JanJaapHM
, Bouman, Katelijne
, van Egmond, Nico
, Stant, Dennis A
, Veen, Wenda B
, van Diem, Mariet Th
, Timmer, Albertus
, Ulkeman, Lida H M
, Bergman, Klasien A
in
Adult
/ Analysis
/ Audits
/ Caregivers
/ Committees
/ Cooperation
/ Female
/ Guideline Adherence
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Humans
/ Infants
/ Maternal health services
/ Medical Audit - organization & administration
/ Medical care
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meetings
/ Midwifery
/ Mortality
/ Narratives
/ Netherlands - epidemiology
/ Nursing Research
/ Obstetrics
/ Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pediatric nursing
/ Perinatal Care - standards
/ Perinatal Mortality
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnant women
/ Public Health
/ Quality
/ Quality management
/ Quality of Health Care
/ Research Article
/ safety and outcomes
/ Stillbirth
2012
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The implementation of unit-based perinatal mortality audit in perinatal cooperation units in the northern region of the Netherlands
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The implementation of unit-based perinatal mortality audit in perinatal cooperation units in the northern region of the Netherlands
2012
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Overview
Background
Perinatal (mortality) audit can be considered to be a way to improve the careprocess for all pregnant women and their newborns by creating an opportunity to learn from unwanted events in the care process. In unit-based perinatal audit, the caregivers involved in cases that result in mortality are usually part of the audit group. This makes such an audit a delicate matter.
Methods
The purpose of this study was to implement unit-based perinatal mortality audit in all 15 perinatal cooperation units in the northern region of the Netherlands between September 2007 and March 2010. These units consist of hospital-based and independent community-based perinatal caregivers. The implementation strategy encompassed an information plan, an organization plan, and a training plan. The main outcomes are the number of participating perinatal cooperation units at the end of the project, the identified substandard factors (SSF), the actions to improve care, and the opinions of the participants.
Results
The perinatal mortality audit was implemented in all 15 perinatal cooperation units. 677 different caregivers analyzed 112 cases of perinatal mortality and identified 163 substandard factors. In 31% of cases the guidelines were not followed and in 23% care was not according to normal practice. In 28% of cases, the documentation was not in order, while in 13% of cases the communication between caregivers was insufficient. 442 actions to improve care were reported for ‘external cooperation’ (15%), ‘internal cooperation’ (17%), ‘practice organization’ (26%), ‘training and education’ (10%), and ‘medical performance’ (27%). Valued aspects of the audit meetings were: the multidisciplinary character (13%), the collective and non-judgmental search for substandard factors (21%), the perception of safety (13%), the motivation to reflect on one’s own professional performance (5%), and the inherent postgraduate education (10%).
Conclusion
Following our implementation strategy, the perinatal mortality audit has been successfully implemented in all 15 perinatal cooperation units. An important feature was our emphasis on the delicate character of the caregivers evaluating the care they provided. However, the actual implementation of the proposed actions for improving care is still a point of concern.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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