Abstract

The impact of neuroprotective care on preterm infants has been investigated at length, yet professional development and training related to this type of care has not been extensively examined. The Wee Care Neuroprotective NICU program (Wee Care; Philips Healthcare, Andover, MA), a comprehensive developmental care training program (Philips Healthcare) is an evidence-based total change management program designed to optimize the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) environment and caregiving practices. The Wee Care Neuroprotective NICU program is based on a recently developed Neonatal Integrative Developmental Care Model (© Koninklijke Philips N.V., 2014. All rights reserved).), which utilizes a holistic approach in describing seven core measures for neuroprotective family-centered developmental care of premature neonates of the lotus flower. The seven core measures are depicted on petals of a lotus as the Healing Environment, Partnering with Families, Positioning and Handling, Safeguarding Sleep, Minimizing Stress and Pain, Protecting Skin, and Optimizing Nutrition. The overlapping petals of the Neonatal Integrative Developmental Care (IDC) model IDC model demonstrate the integrative nature of neuroprotective care (Fig. 1). Items on the inside of the lotus flower represent core measure 1, the Healing Environment; which highlight the significance of the developing sensory system, as well as the physical environment in which the neonate now lives. The aim of this quality improvement project was to determine the effect of the comprehensive Wee Care Neuroprotective NICU program (Wee Care) on seven neuroprotective core measures for neuroprotective family-centered neuroprotective developmental care of premature neonates. The sample consisted of 81 hospital NICU sites from 27 US states as well as Belgium and the Netherlands which had implemented the Wee Care comprehensive neuroprotective care training program and had completed pre- and post-site surveys. A secondary data analysis of the extant Wee Care database of pre and post-testing surveys was done to evaluate the training program. The results demonstrated that the Wee Care Neuroprotective NICU training program was effective in improving seven neuroprotective core measures for family-centered developmental care of premature neonates. Each core measure as well as the overall composite core measures score (core measures 1–7) showed statistically significant improvement post training (p < .001). The positive impact of the Wee Care program was independent of the level of NICU, the type of hospital, the presence of a labor and delivery service, or the program year of implementation. The Wee Care Program has been shown to be beneficial based on seven neuroprotective core measures for neuroprotective family-centered developmental care of premature and sick neonates. The transformational training program incorporates evidence-based literature, and standardizes clinical practices for all staff, therefore enhancing consistency in quality. The program improves overall neonatal care and practices and should be widely implemented in NICU's wanting to enhance neuroprotective care of premature and/or sick infants.

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