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Thematic analysis of barriers and facilitators to implementation of neonatal resuscitation guideline changes.

CPQCC Publication
TitleThematic analysis of barriers and facilitators to implementation of neonatal resuscitation guideline changes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsLee HC, Arora V, Brown T, Lyndon A
JournalJ Perinatol
Volume37
Issue3
Pagination249-253
Date Published2017 03
ISSN1476-5543
KeywordsAttitude of Health Personnel, California, Focus Groups, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Neonatology, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Quality Improvement, Resuscitation
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate experiences regarding implementation of Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) guideline changes in the context of a collaborative quality improvement (QI) project.

STUDY DESIGN: Focus groups were conducted with local QI leaders and providers from nine sites that participated in a QI collaborative. Thematic analysis identified facilitators and barriers to implementation of NRP guideline changes and QI in general.

RESULTS: Facilitators for QI included comparative process measurement and data tracking. Barriers to QI were shifting priorities and aspects of the project that seemed inefficient. Specific to NRP, implementation strategies that worked involved rapid feedback, and education on rationale for change. Changes that interrupted traditional workflow proved challenging to implement. Limited resources and perceptions of increased workload were also barriers to implementation.

CONCLUSION: Collaborative QI methods are generally well accepted, particularly data tracking, sharing experience and education. Strategies to increase efficiency and manage workload may facilitate improved staff attitudes toward change.

DOI10.1038/jp.2016.217
Alternate JournalJ Perinatol
PubMed ID27906192
PubMed Central IDPMC5334207
Grant ListK23 HD068400 / HD / NICHD NIH HHS / United States