Eat Sleep Console for the Management of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: A Process and Outcomes Evaluation

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Slymon, Michelle D. [1 ,2 ]
Simpson, Alison [1 ]
Mullin, Suzanne [1 ]
Herendeen, Pamela [1 ]
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[1] St John Fisher Univ, Rochester Reg Hlth, Rochester, NY USA
[2] St John Fisher Univ, Rochester Reg Hlth, 3690 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14618 USA
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Neonatal abstinence syndrome; Eat Sleep Console; evaluation; Donabedian's quality care model;
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10.1016/j.pedhc.2023.01.006
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction: This project aimed to evaluate a practice change to Eat Sleep Console (ESC) in the postpartum unit and neonatal intensive care unit of a single Baby-Friendly tertiary hospital. Method: Guided by Donabedian's quality care model, a process and outcomes evaluation of ESC was conducted through a retrospective chart review and the Eat Sleep Console Nurse Questionnaire, which assessed processes of care and knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of nurses. Results: Improvement in neonatal outcomes, including a decreased number of morphine doses (12.33 vs. 3.17; p =.045), was noted from preintervention to postintervention. Breastfeeding at discharge increased from 38% to 57% but did not reach statistical significance. Thirty-seven nurses (71%) completed the full survey. Discussion: The use of ESC resulted in positive neonatal outcomes. Nurse-identified areas for improvement resulted in a plan for continued improvement. J Pediatr Health Care. (2023) 37, 402-413
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