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The effect of implementing specialized late preterm infant discharge instructions on hospital readmission rates for hyperbilirubinemia, feeding issues, weight loss, and/or dehydration within four weeks after birth.
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The effect of implementing specialized late preterm infant discharge instructions on hospital readmission rates for hyperbilirubinemia, feeding issues, weight loss, and/or dehydration within four weeks after birth./
Author:
Rust, Christina L.
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61 p.
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Adviser: Ann W. Keller.
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Masters Abstracts International47-03.
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Biology, Physiology. -
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9780549906858
The effect of implementing specialized late preterm infant discharge instructions on hospital readmission rates for hyperbilirubinemia, feeding issues, weight loss, and/or dehydration within four weeks after birth.
Rust, Christina L.
The effect of implementing specialized late preterm infant discharge instructions on hospital readmission rates for hyperbilirubinemia, feeding issues, weight loss, and/or dehydration within four weeks after birth.
- 61 p.
Adviser: Ann W. Keller.
Thesis (M.S.N.)--Northern Kentucky University, 2009.
The skyrocketing preterm birth rate, at 12.7%, is the highest in the U.S. in 25 years. The Late Preterm Infant (LPI), born between 34 0/7 and 36 6/7 weeks gestation, accounts for two-thirds of this increase. These infants are at significant risk for post delivery and post discharge complications. This quantitative, quasi-experimental, interrupted time-series study examined whether implementation of specialized Late Preterm Infants Discharge Instructions improved post discharge outcomes for hyperbilirubinemia, feeding issues, weight loss and/or dehydration by decreasing readmission rates within the first four weeks after birth.
ISBN: 9780549906858Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017816
Biology, Physiology.
The effect of implementing specialized late preterm infant discharge instructions on hospital readmission rates for hyperbilirubinemia, feeding issues, weight loss, and/or dehydration within four weeks after birth.
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The skyrocketing preterm birth rate, at 12.7%, is the highest in the U.S. in 25 years. The Late Preterm Infant (LPI), born between 34 0/7 and 36 6/7 weeks gestation, accounts for two-thirds of this increase. These infants are at significant risk for post delivery and post discharge complications. This quantitative, quasi-experimental, interrupted time-series study examined whether implementation of specialized Late Preterm Infants Discharge Instructions improved post discharge outcomes for hyperbilirubinemia, feeding issues, weight loss and/or dehydration by decreasing readmission rates within the first four weeks after birth.
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A retrospective chart review of all LPIs born from May 1, 2006, to April 30, 2007, was compared to all LPIs born during the 12 months after implementation of the LPI Discharge Instructions (August 1, 2007 to July 31, 2008). Two-Sample T-tests and Chi-square Tests determined no statistically significant reduction in readmissions.
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