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Shaping future for our babies, families and society around 10% of all newborn babies are born preterm 690.000 babies/year in EU

Shaping future for our babies, families and society heart diseases 11,8 % injury 11,2 % cancer 7,6 % HIV/AIDS 3,3 % Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs): lost years of life + years of life with disability DALY due to preterm birth = 3,1 % 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for Global Burden of Disease

Yes, we can. Opportunities and challenges for the care of newborn babies

Yes, we can., Death: 5 25-30% Graphik Fusch Complications/diseases: NEC: 2 14 % ROP: 10-50 % BPD: 20-89 % IVH III-IV/PVL: 26-60% but there are significant variances between centers, regions and countries Quality Indicators but Not Admission Volumes of Neonatal Intensive Care Units Are Effective in Reducing Mortality Rates of Preterm Infants Niels Rochow, Erin Landau-Crangle, Sauyoung Lee, Holger Schünemann, Christoph Fusch, PlosONE 2016

Is it acceptable that survival and the chance of healthy growing depends to that extend on the place of birth within Europe? What are the differences?

Yes, we can. NO lack of knowledge but there are always reasons and a lot of barriers

Yes, we can. Peri-/Neonatal care Medical care Developmental care Family integrated care Translating knowledge into clinical practice!

Yes, we can. NeoPAss, a multi-professional clinical care pathway program for family integrated care a management tool based on evidence and standards of care for patients and families, in which the different tasks (interventions) by the professionals involved in the patient & family care are defined, optimized and sequenced in a clinical care pathway.

Yes, we can. Key elements: - focus on the family s overall journey - improve interfaces in a network prenatal perinatal neonatal pediatrics Gynecologists Obstetricians Intermediate care team Pediatricians Midwives Midwives in hospitals Lactation consultants Follow-up team Social workers Nurses Psychologists Physiotherapists Neonatologists Social workers Lactation consultants Palliative care team Palliative care team

Yes, we can. Key element: multidisciplinary communication and standards of care Team of Experts Neonatologists Team member Expertteam Palliative Care Team member Expertteam Nursing Team member Expertteam Lactation consultation Team member Expertteam Psychology Team member Expertteam Parental coaching Team member Expertteam Social service Team member Expertteam Concept: Goals Background References Indicators References Standard Operating Procedures Checklists Documentation Information material Ethics Team member Expertteam Follow-up team Team member Expertteam

Yes, we can. Key element: case- & care management from belly to the age of 2 years Case & Care Management

Yes, we can. 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Function: clinical care pathway program for family integrated care Concept Implementation Adaption and Improvements Structure: Familiy integrated care center Concept Planning Building

Watch yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xey9dweflvk

Yes, we can. Opportunities and challenges for the care of newborn babies

Check: outcome BPD: Published Data: 5-89% Passau: around 2-4% NEC: Published Data: 2 14% Passau: around 1-2% IVH III-IV/PVL: Published Data: 26-60% Passau: around 5% ROP Published Data: 10-50% Passau: around 5-10% BAQ, Bavaria, Germany

Check: outcome Quality index for the care of preterm born infants (Death, ROP, BPD, NEC, PVL, IVH) 30-50% less complications than the german average since intervention! BAQ, Bavaria, Germany

Check: outcome Nosocomial infections per 1000 days Year Events patients value observed expected Presence of parents are NOT a risk factor but protective for infection of the baby

Yes, we can. Opportunities and challenges for the care of newborn babies

Yes, we can. Factors of success Creating meaninfullness and one vision for all partners involved Focused on one goal Common action (owner, administration, medical director, team) Fundsraising campaign and ensuring support of the regional population and politicians

Yes, we can. Factors of success Translating knowledge into clinical practice using standards of care and clinical care pathways Focusing on processes: Child, families and team members Focusing on needs: Child, families and team members Focusing on interfaces and collaborations in a perinatal network Humans in a middle sized specialized unit

Yes, we can. there are a lot of barriers, but more reasons to act.

Yes, we can. The best investment ever. prenatal perinatal neonatal pediatric Doyle, Heckman et. al. 2007 Early Childhood Intervention: Rationale, Timing and Efficacy*

Warm welcome!

NeoPAss Example: a clinical care pathway based in standards of care on nutrition Identification Lactation consulting Early first skin to skin contact already in the delivery room or early in neonatology Motivational enhancement by early approach guiding the family of the child Early rooming-in Continuation of lactation consulting and skin to skin contact Structured tube weaning and early initiation of breast-feeding. Reinforcement of the family in terms of breastfeeding and exclusive breast feeding in spite of preterm birth. Show of breastfeeding as normal natural form of nutrition of the infant. Continuation of lactation consulting nutritional counseling. prenatal perinatal neonatal pediatrics Motivation: In communication by doctors and nurses emphasis of the significance of breastfeeding. Image film for breastfeeding in preterm infants. first pumping colostrum already in the delivery room. Positive reinforcement of the effort of the family through early visible and tangible use of colostrum Positive reinforcement of the family with regard to the pumped milk quantity and quality of breast milk for the child.