In Situ Simulation and Clinical Outcomes in Infants Born Preterm.

Authors: 
R. Chitkara; M. Bennett; J. Bohnert; N. Yamada; J. Fuerch; L.P. Halamek; J. Quinn; K. Padua; J. Gould; J. Profit; X. Xu; H.C. Lee
Abstract: 

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate impact of a multihospital collaborative quality improvement project implementing in situ simulation training for neonatal resuscitation on clinical outcomes for infants born preterm.

STUDY DESIGN: Twelve neonatal intensive care units were divided into 4 cohorts; each completed a 15-month long program in a stepped wedge manner. Data from California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative were used to evaluate clinical outcomes. Infants with very low birth weight between 22 through 31 weeks gestation were included. Primary outcome was survival without chronic lung disease (CLD); secondary outcomes included intubation in the delivery room, delivery room continuous positive airway pressure, hypothermia (

Citation: 

Chitkara R, Bennett M, Bohnert J, et al. "In Situ Simulation and Clinical Outcomes in Infants Born Preterm." J Pediatr. 2023;263:113715.PubMed

Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2023
CPQCC publication: 
Yes
PubMed ID: 
37659586
PMCID: 
PMC10841094