Hoffmann Julia, Lehmann Sarah, Ancora Gina, Hummler Helmut, Lack Nicholas, Schlembach Dietmar, Schouten Esther, Simonelli Ilaria, Thernström Blomqvist Ylva, Vavouraki Eleni, Webbe James, Zimmermann Luc J I, Mader Silke, Geiger Isabel
European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI), Munich, Germany.
Department of Mother Infant Health, NICU Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Rimini, Italy.
BMJ Paediatr Open. 2025 Jan 20;9(1):e003008. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2024-003008.
In Europe, disparities exist in having access to optimal neonatal care. With the European Standards of Care for Newborn Health (ESCNH), evidence-based reference standards are available which provide guidance to improve the care for preterm and ill newborns. To support healthcare professionals (HCPs) and hospital/clinic management in identifying the extent of ESCNH implementation, a feasible assessment tool is required. Such a tool should help identify areas in need of improvement and provide clear recommendations for action. We aim to develop a digital self-assessment tool for HCPs to detect the local level of ESCNH fulfilment and identify areas in need of improvement, and thus provide recommendations for action.
The self-assessment tool will have the form of a digital questionnaire with condensed ESCNH content. A Project Expert Group provides scientific input. With pretesting among HCPs, a template of a questionnaire section is evaluated and adapted accordingly. The subsequently developed full questionnaire will be appraised within a two-round eDelphi survey by at least 50 invited HCPs. Statements and formulations need to be accepted by at least 80% of participants. The remaining discrepancies will be solved in a final workshop. The resulting digital self-assessment tool (SAT) will be translated into several languages and evaluated in a pilot-testing among at least 20 hospitals/clinics across Europe.
With the self-reflection through the SAT, HCPs, hospital/clinic managers, policymakers and other stakeholders will receive feedback on the conformity with the ESCNH and guidance for improvement.
NCT06379828.
在欧洲,获得最佳新生儿护理方面存在差异。有了欧洲新生儿健康护理标准(ESCNH),就有了循证参考标准,可为改善对早产和患病新生儿的护理提供指导。为了支持医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)以及医院/诊所管理层确定ESCNH的实施程度,需要一种可行的评估工具。这样的工具应有助于识别需要改进的领域,并提供明确的行动建议。我们旨在为HCPs开发一种数字自我评估工具,以检测ESCNH的本地实现水平,识别需要改进的领域,从而提供行动建议。
自我评估工具将采用包含浓缩ESCNH内容的数字问卷形式。一个项目专家组提供科学投入。通过在HCPs中进行预测试,对问卷部分的模板进行评估并相应调整。随后开发的完整问卷将在两轮电子德尔菲调查中由至少50名受邀的HCPs进行评估。陈述和表述需要至少80%的参与者接受。其余差异将在最终研讨会上解决。最终形成的数字自我评估工具(SAT)将被翻译成多种语言,并在欧洲至少20家医院/诊所进行试点测试评估。
通过SAT进行自我反思,HCPs、医院/诊所管理人员、政策制定者和其他利益相关者将收到关于符合ESCNH情况的反馈以及改进指导。
NCT06379828。