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Outcomes of interventions in neonatal sepsis: A systematic review of qualitative research.
Taneri, Petek Eylul; Devane, Declan; Kirkham, Jamie; Molloy, Eleanor; Daly, Mandy; Branagan, Aoife; Suguitani, Denise; Wynn, James L; Kissoon, Niranjan; Kawaza, Kondwani; Simons, Sinno H P; Bonnard, Lívia Nagy; Giannoni, Eric; Strunk, Tobias; Ohaja, Magdalena; Mugabe, Kenneth; Quirke, Fiona; Bazilio, Kateregga; Biesty, Linda.
Afiliación
  • Taneri PE; HRB-Trials Methodology Research Network, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
  • Devane D; School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
  • Kirkham J; HRB-Trials Methodology Research Network, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
  • Molloy E; School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
  • Daly M; Evidence Synthesis Ireland & Cochrane Ireland, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
  • Branagan A; Centre for Biostatistics, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
  • Suguitani D; Department of Neonatology, Coombe Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Wynn JL; Department of Paediatrics and Child Health &Trinity Research in Childhood Centre (TRiCC), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Kissoon N; Neonatology, Children's Health Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Kawaza K; Advocacy and Policymaking, Irish Neonatal Health Alliance, Bray, Ireland.
  • Simons SHP; Department of Neonatology, Coombe Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Bonnard LN; Department of Paediatrics and Child Health &Trinity Research in Childhood Centre (TRiCC), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Giannoni E; Brazilian Parents of Preemies' Association, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
  • Strunk T; Department of Paediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
  • Ohaja M; Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Mugabe K; Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Blantyre, Malawi.
  • Quirke F; Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, Erasmus UMC-Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Bazilio K; Patient Advocacy, Melletted a helyem Egyesület, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Biesty L; Clinic of Neonatology, Department Mother-Woman-Child, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38842248
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

While a systematic review exists detailing neonatal sepsis outcomes from clinical trials, there remains an absence of a qualitative systematic review capturing the perspectives of key stakeholders.

OBJECTIVES:

Our aim is to identify outcomes from qualitative research on any intervention to prevent or improve the outcomes of neonatal sepsis that are important to parents, other family members, healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers as a part of the development of a core outcome set (COS) for neonatal sepsis. SEARCH STRATEGY A literature search was carried out using MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and PsycInfo databases. SELECTION CRITERIA Publications describing qualitative data relating to neonatal sepsis outcomes were included. DATA COLLECTION AND

ANALYSIS:

Drawing on the concepts of thematic synthesis, texts related to outcomes were coded and grouped. These outcomes were then mapped to the domain headings of an existing model. MAIN

RESULTS:

Out of 6777 records screened, six studies were included. Overall, 19 outcomes were extracted from the included studies. The most frequently reported outcomes were those in the domains related to parents, healthcare workers and individual organ systemas such as gastrointestinal system. The remaining outcomes were classified under the headings of general outcomes, miscellaneous outcomes, survival, and infection.

CONCLUSIONS:

The outcomes identified in this review are different from those reported in neonatal sepsis clinical trials, thus highlighting the importance of incorporating qualitative studies into COS development to encapsulate all relevant stakeholders' perspectives.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Int J Gynaecol Obstet Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Irlanda Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Int J Gynaecol Obstet Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Irlanda Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos