Division of Neonatology, National Center for Child Health and Development, Setagaya-ku, Japan
Neonatal Research Network of Japan, Tokyo, Japan.
BMJ Open. 2024 Jul 13;14(7):e082712. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-082712.
Reducing neonatal deaths in premature infants in low- and middle-income countries is key to reducing global neonatal mortality. International neonatal networks, along with patient registries of premature infants, have contributed to improving the quality of neonatal care; however, the involvement of low-to-middle-income countries was limited. This project aims to form an international collaboration among neonatal networks in Asia (AsianNeo), including low-, middle- and high-income countries (or regions). Specifically, it aims to determine outcomes in sick newborn infants, especially very low birth weight (VLBW) infants or very preterm infants, with a view to improving the quality of care for such infants.
Currently, AsianNeo comprises nine neonatal networks from Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand. AsianNeo will undertake the following four studies: (1) institutional questionnaire surveys investigating neonatal intensive care unit resources and the clinical management of sick newborn infants, with a focus on VLBW infants (nine countries/regions); (2) a retrospective cohort study to describe and compare the outcomes of VLBW infants among Asian countries and regions (four countries/regions); (3) a prospective cohort study to develop the AsianNeo registry of VLBW infants (six countries/regions); and (4) implementation and evaluation of educational and quality improvement projects in AsianNeo countries and regions (nine countries/regions).
The study protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Board of the National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan (reference number 2020-244, 2022-156). The study findings will be disseminated through educational programmes, quality improvement activities, conference presentations and medical journal publications.
降低中低收入国家早产儿的新生儿死亡率是降低全球新生儿死亡率的关键。国际新生儿网络以及早产儿患者登记处有助于提高新生儿护理质量;然而,中低收入国家的参与度有限。本项目旨在亚洲新生儿网络(AsianNeo)之间建立国际合作,包括中低收入和高收入国家(或地区)。具体而言,它旨在确定患病新生儿,尤其是极低出生体重(VLBW)婴儿或极早产儿的结局,以期改善此类婴儿的护理质量。
目前,AsianNeo 由来自印度尼西亚、日本、马来西亚、菲律宾、新加坡、韩国、斯里兰卡、中国台湾和泰国的九个新生儿网络组成。AsianNeo 将开展以下四项研究:(1)机构问卷调查,调查新生儿重症监护病房资源和患病新生儿的临床管理,重点关注 VLBW 婴儿(九个国家/地区);(2)回顾性队列研究,描述和比较亚洲国家/地区 VLBW 婴儿的结局(四个国家/地区);(3)前瞻性队列研究,制定 AsianNeo 的 VLBW 婴儿登记处(六个国家/地区);以及(4)在 AsianNeo 国家/地区实施和评估教育和质量改进项目(九个国家/地区)。
该研究方案已获得日本东京国立儿童健康与发展中心研究伦理委员会的批准(编号 2020-244,2022-156)。研究结果将通过教育计划、质量改进活动、会议演讲和医学期刊发表来传播。