Integrating Stakeholder Priorities for the Optimization of Care of the Preterm Infant in a Safety-Net NICU
Integrating Stakeholder Priorities for the Optimization of Care of the Preterm Infant in a Safety-Net NICU

Integrating Stakeholder Priorities for the Optimization of Care of the Preterm Infant in a Safety-Net NICU

Am J Perinatol. 2024 Dec 4. doi: 10.1055/a-2463-4327. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to engage clinical and community stakeholders to create a prioritization matrix of interventions to reduce neonatal brain injury and improve neurodevelopmental outcomes.

STUDY DESIGN: We collaborated with our community partner to establish a Lived Experience Advisory Group (LEAG). Faculty performed a literature review to identify neonatal neuroprotective interventions; additional priorities from the LEAG were also included. Project leaders scored and presented intervention bundles for impact. Stakeholder priorities for value/feasibility were obtained via questionnaire. Mean values were incorporated into a prioritization matrix.

RESULTS: Themes from discussions with LEAG members included the role of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) parent, the experience of trauma, shared decision-making, communication and trust with the health care team, and bias in medical care. Five interventions were placed in the highest priority quadrant of the prioritization matrix: thermoregulation, maternal antepartum steroids, delayed cord clamping, optimized oxygen delivery, and optimized glucose regulation.

CONCLUSION: It is feasible to incorporate community and parent values into clinically oriented neuroprotective intervention bundles for preterm infants. This clinical-community collaboration is vital to ensure that our project objectives meet the needs and priorities of the population it is intended to serve.

KEY POINTS: · Including input from parent advisory groups supports interventions that meet the needs of families.. · Collaboration between clinical and community stakeholders can improve neuroprotective and neurodevelopmental strategies.. · Incorporation of clinical interventions into a prioritization matrix improves resource utilization.. · Five perinatal interventions were ranked highly for impact and feasibility in the prioritization matrix..

PMID:39631744 | DOI:10.1055/a-2463-4327