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Increasing usage of mother’s own milk in neonates at risk of neonatal abstinence syndrome: MOM-NAS quality improvement initiative
Objective To increase the usage rate of mothers’ own milk (MOM) among neonates with prenatal opioid exposure from a baseline average of 47% to an average of 75% over two years. Study design Between October 2018 and December 2020, we implemented various Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles that involved engaging...
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description | Objective
To increase the usage rate of mothers’ own milk (MOM) among neonates with prenatal opioid exposure from a baseline average of 47% to an average of 75% over two years.
Study design
Between October 2018 and December 2020, we implemented various Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles that involved engaging providers in postpartum counseling for mothers with opioid dependence, using electronic medical records to track the rate of counseling, providing NAS educational materials to parents, and establishing a rooming-in unit. Our outcome measure was the provision of MOM to eligible neonates, while our process measure was the rate of postpartum counseling.
Results
During this initiative, we witnessed a special cause variation with an increase in the usage rate of MOM from a baseline of 47% to a 27-month average of 85% by December 2020.
Conclusion
A series of quality improvement efforts resulted in increased usage of MOM among infants at risk of NAS. |
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Study design
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Results
During this initiative, we witnessed a special cause variation with an increase in the usage rate of MOM from a baseline of 47% to a 27-month average of 85% by December 2020.
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Study design
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To increase the usage rate of mothers’ own milk (MOM) among neonates with prenatal opioid exposure from a baseline average of 47% to an average of 75% over two years.
Study design
Between October 2018 and December 2020, we implemented various Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles that involved engaging providers in postpartum counseling for mothers with opioid dependence, using electronic medical records to track the rate of counseling, providing NAS educational materials to parents, and establishing a rooming-in unit. Our outcome measure was the provision of MOM to eligible neonates, while our process measure was the rate of postpartum counseling.
Results
During this initiative, we witnessed a special cause variation with an increase in the usage rate of MOM from a baseline of 47% to a 27-month average of 85% by December 2020.
Conclusion
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