Abstract
The Children's Hospital at Providence (TCHaP) is a hospital within a hospital, in the heart of Alaska's biggest city, Anchorage. TCHaP admits up to 60 extremely low birth weight (ELBW) neonates per year. The ELBW population, although small in number, contributes disproportionately to rates of death or serious morbidities. Nationally, ELBW is defined as a neonate born at a gestational age between 22 and 29 weeks. In 2014, only 38 percent of neonates born in Alaska <28 weeks survived without experiencing major morbidities. For those born <26 weeks, morbidity-free survival dropped to 25 percent. Discussions were held among NICU nursing leaders, clinical nurses, and physicians about current co-morbidities and potentially best practices to improve outcomes. Subsequently, the group decided to develop best practices for managing the care of the ELBW, which started by organizing a group of specialists. This group at TCHaP is called the Wee CARE team.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Liska, S., Schmidt, G., & Brunquist, S. (2021). Developing a Small Baby Program for the Extremely Low Birth Weight: The Wee CARE Team. Neonatal Network, 40(4), 233–241. https://doi.org/10.1891/11-T-731
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.