Fantastic 2 days at #FiCare2024 Delighted to have discussed parent satisfaction and connect with many inspiring people! If interested in the PEC parent survey for your unit please get in touch https://t.co/vM3XbkbCDE
@pickereurope @amytallett@DrCGale@ImperialMed@NeenaModi1
Dr Susanna Sakonidou presents her abstract on Better Use of Data to improve parent Satisfaction (BUDS): Sharing routinely-recorded infant data with parents to improve parent experience of neonatal care.
#BAPM2024
Very pleased to see this finally out! A framework for neonatal lung ultrasound in the UK. Excellent collaboration with great colleagues Virginie Meau-Petit & Anna Milan! #NeonatalPOCUS#POCUS#NICU https://t.co/G0qvCMfxiX
Congratulations @COIN_neoepoch Dr James Webbe who has been awarded the prize for best presentation by a trainee at the @NeonatalSociety Spring Meeting for ‘Primary outcomes in neonatal trials: heterogeneity, gaps and how to strengthen reporting’
Very pleased to share our new PEC survey for parents; the first in the UK for real-time feedback in neonatal care, for use in research/QI projects. Available for licensing via Picker @pickereurope @amytallett@DrCGale@NeenaModi1 https://t.co/kD0Hh2QdQf
Another Neonatal Nurses Simulation training day with a great set of participants from across London. Thank you to the faculty for making the day a success. #alwayslearning@LdnNeonatal
Congratulations James @COIN_neoepoch @NeonatalSociety Young Investigator award 2022: Outcomes that matter.
Looking forward to welcoming you back to @ImperialSPH@ChelwestFT Neonatal Research team as a Clinical Lecturer soon!
With @NPEU_Oxford@Marianfknight @DrDonSharkey @HMactier@ShamezLadhani we publish prospective national data on characteristics and outcomes of neonatal SARS-CoV-2 infection in the United Kingdom, 1 March - 30 April 2020 https://t.co/hIYIoeBWS7
3/How to choose an intervention for your NICU? Standardised, validated parent satisfaction measures are needed, as well as higher quality trials of parent experience, involving parents in intervention design @NIHRresearch@DrCGale @COIN_neoepoch @NNRDbase@Blisscharity@ARC_NWL
2/In 32 trials satisfaction was measured by 334 Qs in 29 surveys (only 6/29 fully validated). Only 5/32 studies reported involving parents in intervention design. Increased satisfaction was mostly reported after ‘parent involvement’ interventions. High risk of bias in all studies
1/ Which intervention should your NICU adopt to improve parent satisfaction? How will you measure this? What’s the best study design to trial parent-centred interventions in NICU? Our systematic review reveals huge variation in practice https://t.co/2ex8HzDitQ
Categorising issues as “women’s” & “men’s” isn’t necessarily helpful; mostly these are societal issues which we should try & resolve together Prof Neena Modi @NeenaModi1 Medical Women's Federation president speaking to @WomanthologyUK https://t.co/aiQYQbeqbJ
Our work looking at outcomes of extremely preterm babies in relation to place of birth and early postnatal transfer is out today in @bmj_latest - @KjellHelenius, @NeenaModi1, using data held in the @nnrdbase https://t.co/mqpEIbiL6S
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