No matter where you are in your normothermia journey, PERIPrem is here to offer support and guidance to help your unit achieve normothermia on admission for all extreme preterm infants.
We can sometimes be mistaken for believing that normothermia is namely the Neonatal team’s responsibility, but everything from the temperature of the delivery room to thermoregulatory care during delayed cord clamping will make a difference. PERIPrem’s resources are ready for your team’s use below and there are also resources available via BAPM’s Normothermia toolkit.
Please also take advantage of the PERIPrem quality improvement coaching team to find ways to effectively achieve sustainable success in your unit
We encourage you to look across the three “capsules” of Process, Training and Education and Communications and Engagement when planning and implementing any changes, we know from experience that action needs to be taken across all three capsules to see a progress. These areas will be covered in the unit-level training.
Pay attention to how you will embed and sustain the improvements you have made and you can use the embedding and sustaining change tool (coming soon) to shape your thinking in doing so.
Resources
We have a package of resources to support implementation of this PERIPrem bundle element. Please watch the video and download the resources to find out more.
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Links for more information
If you would like to understand more about the evidence behind this PERIPrem bundle element, the following papers, reviews and websites have more information.
- BAPM Normothermia toolkit
- NNAP (RCPCH) 2020 Audit standards, set by NNAP Project Board.
- BAPM: Perinatal Management of Extreme Preterm Birth Before 27 Weeks of Gestation (2019).