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Using the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Wisely: A National Survey of Clinicians Regarding Practices for Lower-Acuity Care - 15/03/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.jpeds.2022.09.036 
John A.F. Zupancic, MD, ScD 1, 2, , Mark L. Hudak, MD 3, Erika M. Edwards, PhD, MPH 4, 5, 6, Jeffrey D. Horbar, MD 4, 5, Wen Yang Mao, MS 1, David Miedema, BS 1, Erin Keels, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC 7, DeWayne M. Pursley, MD, MPH 1, 2
1 Department of Neonatology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA 
2 Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 
3 Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL 
4 Vermont Oxford Network, Burlington, VT 
5 Department of Pediatrics, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 
6 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 
7 Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH 

Reprint requests: John A. F. Zupancic, MD, ScD, Department of Neonatology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Ave, Rose Building Room 333, Boston, MA 02215Department of NeonatologyBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center330 Brookline AveRose Building Room 333BostonMA02215

Abstract

Objective

The objective of this study was to document the practices and preferences of neonatal care stakeholders regarding location and duration of care for newborns with low illness acuity.

Study design

We developed a survey instrument that comprised 14 questions across 2 global scenarios and 7 specific clinical conditions. The latter included apnea of prematurity, gestational age for neonatal intensive care unit admission, jaundice, neonatal opioid withdrawal, thermoregulation, and sepsis evaluation. Respondents reported their current practice and preferences for an alternative approach. We administered the survey to individuals in the membership email distribution lists of the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, the National Association of Neonatal Nurses, and the Vermont Oxford Network.

Results

Of 2284 respondents, 53% believed that infants were, in general, admitted to a higher level of care than was required, and only 13% reported that the level of care was too low. Length of stay was perceived to be generally too long by 46% of respondents and too short by 21%. Across 10 specific clinical questions, there was substantial variability in current practice and up to 35% of respondents reported discordance between current and preferred practice. These respondents preferred a lower level of care in 8 of 10 scenarios.

Conclusions

A multidisciplinary sample of US clinicians reported significant variation in the level and duration of care for infants with low illness acuity. Among individuals reporting discordance between current and preferred practice, a majority believed that current management could be accomplished in a lower level of care location.

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Keywords : infant, newborn, health services misuse, neonatal intensive care, professional practice

Abbreviations : APP, NICU, NOWS, RN


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 The authors declare no conflicts of interest.


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