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Prematurity Bundle One year on. N.Sajjad , C.Deans 11 th June 2019 Maternal and neonatal health safety collaborative Three-year programme, launched in February 2017 To improve the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by


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Prematurity Bundle One year on…….

N.Sajjad , C.Deans 11th June 2019

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Maternal and neonatal health safety collaborative

  • Three-year programme, launched in February 2017
  • To improve the safety and outcomes of maternal and neonatal care by reducing unwarranted

variation and provide a high quality healthcare experience for all women, babies and families across maternity and neonatal care settings in England.

  • Contribute to the national ambition, set out in Better Births opens in a new window of reducing

the rates of maternal and neonatal deaths, stillbirths, and brain injuries that occur during or soon after birth by 20% by 2020.

  • Our support offer is spilt into three annual waves, 44 trusts took part in wave 1 and now in the

second year of the programme, we are working with 43 trusts across England. Nominated improvement leads from each of these trusts will build their knowledge of improvement theory by attending nine days of learning sessions during the wave.

  • The leads will then share their learning with trusts in waves 2 and 3, as we work with them

during the second and third years of the collaborative.

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Why are we doing it?

The prevalence of preterm birth is increasing While survival has improved, the prevalence of cerebral palsy, chronic lung disease and other complications has increased The incidence of cerebral palsy decreases significantly with increasing gestational age 22–27 weeks 14.6% 28–31 weeks 6.2%, 32–36 weeks 0.7% Full-term - 0.1%

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Prematurity Bundle

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Background PReCePT

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MgSo4 + Corticosteroid Data - Chelsea and Westminster site

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PReCePT Data – West Middlesex site

Month MgSo4 eligible <30 wks MgSo4 received <30 wks MgSo4 not given MgSo4 eligible <34 wks MgSo4 received <34 wks MgSo4 not given Reason Staff Training Sept ‘18 1 1

  • Oct’18

1

  • 1
  • Unsure of

dates Start training Nov’18

  • 2 sessions

Dec’18 2 1 1

  • Del on

arrival MW 35% Jan’19 2 2

  • O&G 30%

MW 45% Feb’19 3 3

  • O&G 70%

MW 45% Mar’19 4 4 3 3

  • Engaged

MDT Apr’19 1 1

  • LW Co-

Band 7 May’19 2 2 6 5 1 Del on arrival Engaged MDT

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Project Support team feedback – May 2019 Hat-trick! We did it again

Dearest PReCePT team, Words cannot express your outstanding achievement where uptake of MgSO4 has been sustained above the 95% stretch target for the past 3 months, I will be sharing your excellent work on this programme via ICHPs newsfeed and also our Patient Safety Board.

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Challenges

  • Data recording
  • Management in Acute area e.g. Maternity Triage
  • Guideline & Staff teaching
  • Engagement from Neonatal Team
  • Clinicians time
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Challenges

  • Cross checking the data through CMIS
  • Staff training at Skills and drills, LW Forum , Ad-hoc teaching ,

Teaching at handover

  • Role of LW Co-ordinator
  • Guideline update
  • Pre pack MgSo4
  • NNU team communication with minimal feedback
  • Local lead clinicians commitments v/s project
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Celebrate our achievement !!

“Really PROUD of Team West Middlesex in protecting preterm infants and preventing Cerebral Palsy, over the past 4 months the teams excellent efforts have resulted in 100% uptake of MgSO4 in eligible women!”

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Celebrate our achievement !!

  • Team C & W