Newborn follow-up after discharge from the maternity unit: Compliance with national guidelines
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2017.12.011
Newborn follow-up after discharge from the maternity unit: Compliance with national guidelines
Abstract
Background: In the context of shorter hospital stays in maternity units, in 2014 the French health authorities issued guidelines for newborn follow-up after discharge from maternity units. A medical visit is recommended between the 6th and 10th day of life, as are home visits from midwives. This study was designed to evaluate compliance with these guidelines.
Methods: The study was observational, prospective, multicenter, and was conducted in March and April 2015 in three maternity units in northern France that participate in the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI). Follow-up practices (medical visit between the 6th and 10th day, home visits from a midwife) and demographic, social, and medical data were recorded during the stay in the maternity unit, and through a phone interview 1 month later, in singleton term-born infants.
Results: The study population included 108 mother-infant pairs. The recommended medical visit was effectively performed by a physician between the 6th and 10th day of life for 20 newborns (19%) (95% CI: [11; 26]). During the 1st month, at least one home visit from a midwife was recorded for 96 mother-infant pairs (89%). The only factor positively correlated with a medical visit between the 6th and 10th day was the mother's choice, made early during the hospital stay and independently of the real length of stay, for early discharge from the maternity unit.
Conclusion: Compliance with national guidelines was poor for the recommended medical visit between the 6th and 10th day of life. Information needs to be improved.
Keywords: Guidelines; Maternity discharge; New born follow-up.
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