Women's Health and Newborn Annual Report 2019-2020

Page 134

NEWBORN CARE

AUTHOR

BEV POWNALL

Team Leader, Lactation Support Services

New blood glucose analysers make a significant difference The introduction, at the end of 2019, of two new blood glucose analyser machines for use in the maternity ward and birthing and assessment unit has made a significant difference to the comfort of babies, mothers and their whaanau.

The trial investigated how blood glucose testing might be improved. Specific aims included: • improving accuracy in test results • reducing multiple avoidable blood tests for newborn at-risk babies • improving staff satisfaction and workflow • reducing unnecessary use of infant formula.

The two machines, designed for use on neonates, were purchased and installed following a trial in September 2019. The trial itself arose from staff concerns over the appropriateness of products designed for testing blood glucose in adults, which at the time were also being used on newborn babies, despite there being no evidence to support their use. Staff noted that the product was returning frequent false negative and positive results, and often required repeated heel-stick blood tests, leading to delays in transfers form the birthing and assessment unit to the wards and in the discharge process.

The Lactation Support Services team based at Middlemore Hospital assisted with the trial, with 10 staff trained to take samples and act as champions. The results suggested that by using trained staff who are skilled in capillary sampling, providing training in the correct use of the blood glucose analyser, and enabling samples to be processed on the ward in a timely manner the first three specific aims could be met (no impact was noted on the use of infant formula). The decision (taken near the end of the trial in 2019) to purchase two blood glucose analysers suitable for use with neonates has been welcomed by staff. Acknowledgement is due to those staff who identified issues with the previous approach and advocated for fit-for-purpose equipment to be made available for mothers and newborns. The analysers became fully operational during 2020. Anecdotal benefits noted to date include a significant reduction in hold-ups for mothers and babies waiting to be transferred or discharged, and the avoidance of repeated heel sticks for most babies. Other anticipated benefits include reduced family stress and dissatisfaction, reduced staff frustration and stress, savings in time and money, and avoidance of potential for loss of confidence in breastfeeding by mothers. The Lactation Support Services team will continue to investigate ways to support, promote and protect breastfeeding.

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Glossary

7min
pages 154-156

Consumer advisor feedback – Women’s Health planning workshop, 21 October 2020

3min
pages 152-153

One family’s journey: seven weeks from news of pregnancy to birth at 26 weeks gestation

2min
page 140

Lactation Support Service Specialists Annual Update

5min
pages 131-133

Neonatal Unit

2min
page 138

New blood glucose analysers make a significant difference

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page 134

Sudden unexpected death in infancy

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page 137

Supporting families through the loss of a baby

2min
pages 135-136

Vaginal pessaries for prolapse

1min
page 127

Creating a significant new nurse specialist position for early perinatal pregnancy loss

4min
pages 125-126

Gynaecology procedural complications data

3min
pages 122-123

Improving women’s gynaecological health at CM Health

2min
page 121

Maternity Clinical Information System

2min
page 106

Social media channels

2min
page 97

Smokefree

3min
pages 100-101

Supporting a high-quality first antenatal visit

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pages 94-96

Pasifika midwifery workforce development

1hr
pages 60-86

Early pregnancy midwifery care

3min
page 93

Clinical Midwife Coach – Community Midwifery Service

2min
page 55

Maaori Midwifery

5min
pages 56-59

Quality & Safety Structure

8min
pages 28-30

Our midwifery workforce

5min
pages 51-52

Midwifery-led Research In Women’s Health

3min
pages 53-54

Home birth during COVID alert level 4

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pages 26-27

Women’s Health vision and values

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page 16

COVID-19 – Womens Health’s response in March 2020

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pages 22-25

mum and newborn like family

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page 21

Women’s Health Planning Day 2020

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pages 17-18

Senior Leadership Foreword

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pages 8-9

List of Figures

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page 6

Connecting and supporting our maternity consumers

3min
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Vision and Values 2020-2025

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