Survival rate for preterm infants has improved significantly in the last decade because of advancements in care provided by NICUs. Yet, a large proportion of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants continue to be at risk of being discharged home from NICUs with long-term co-morbidities. Several centers have introduced and described the concept of a focused program on the care of micro-preemies and demonstrated improved processes as well as outcomes utilizing a continuous improvement approach with adoption of standardized guidelines, checklists, and shared team values. The journey and effort that it takes to develop and sustain such a program have been described less. This article discusses the process of building a Small Baby Program using a change model framework, how the organization and staff bought into the concept, as well as the accomplishments and challenges experienced during the last 3 years as the program continues to evolve and grow.
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Tay, C. C., de la O, S., Finn, S., & Fritzell, J. (2021). More than Just a Fad: Building and Maintaining a Small Baby Program. Neonatal Network, 40(4), 224–232. https://doi.org/10.1891/11-T-716
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