| Multidisciplinary Team Support for Healthy Late Preterm Infants | ||
| Jane Lamp, MS, RNC, CNS, Women's Health Services, Riverside Methodist Hospital, 3535 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
Poster Title: “Multidisciplinary Team Support for Healthy Late Preterm Infants” Purpose of the Program: To create an interdisciplinary partnership to optimize care for healthy Late Preterm Infants (LPTI) which are defined as newborns who are 34-36 6/7 weeks gestation and who reside with their mothers on the mother-baby unit. Program Creativity: A staff teaching poster was created to use for inservices to educate various disciplines about Late Preterm Infant issues and care strategies. An emphasis on the value of interdisciplinary services coordination is the central focus of this teaching poster. Quick reference pocket cards and Healthcare provider and Patient education handouts are included on the poster. Program Outcomes: 1. LPTI identification and protocol implementation occurred. 2. Awareness of the LPTI’s unique needs was raised with all stakeholders – Labor& Delivery Nurses, Mother-baby Nurses, Lactation, Social Services, Medicine, and other support staff. 3. An improved link to outpatient lactation services transpired. Timeliness of Initiative: Relevance for women’s health, obstetric, and neonatal nursing: Implications for women’s health, obstetric, and neonatal nursing: Collaboration with other disciplines to improve neonatal health can be like a beautiful choir concert. Similar to voices in a choir, each health discipline provides its own special qualities, which, as a member of a comprehensive initiative, create an impressive outcome. | ||