Benchmarking Initiative to Reduce Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

Not Recruiting

Trial ID: NCT00067613

Purpose

This study tested whether Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) teams trained in benchmarking -- comparing care practices between different NICUs to see which practices prevent bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) -- and quality improvement would change practices and improve rates of survival without BPD in inborn neonates with birth weights of <1250 grams. Benchmarking is a method involving detailed comparisons of processes between similar organizations. For this study, three NRN centers with the lowest rates of BPD have been identified as Benchmark centers. During a 6-month pre-intervention period, details of care practices and management style at these centers were carefully assessed. Based on practices at these Benchmarking sites, we developed a quality improvement program. For this study, 14 other NRN sites were randomized to either implement the benchmarking intervention (intervention sites) or continue with their usual care practices (control sites). After the 1-year intervention period, we compared changes in the rate of survival without BPD at 36 weeks corrected age between the intervention and control sites.

Official Title

Randomized Controlled Trial of Benchmarking to Reduce Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia to Reduce Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

Stanford Investigator(s)

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria

   - Infants 501-1,249g birthweight

   - Registered in a participating site

Exclusion Criteria

   - Diagnosed with a syndrome as defined by the Neonatal Research Network's Generic
   Database Study

Intervention(s):

other: Benchmarking Management Practices

other: Standard Management Practices

Not Recruiting

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305