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Development of National Guidelines as a Part of Lithuanian – Swiss Cooperation Project “Improvement of Perinatal and Neonatal Health Care Services in Lithuania” / Ruta Nadisauskiene, Meile Minkauskiene, Mindaugas Kliucinskas, Egle Machtejeviene, Rasa Tameliene, Marija Simaitiene, Arunas Liubsys, Nijole Drazdiene
Type of publication
Konferencijų tezės nerecenzuojamame leidinyje / Conference theses in non-peer-reviewed publication (T2)
Author(s)
Minkauskienė, Meilė | |
Liubšys, Arūnas | |
Drazdienė, Nijolė |
Title
Development of National Guidelines as a Part of Lithuanian – Swiss Cooperation Project “Improvement of Perinatal and Neonatal Health Care Services in Lithuania” / Ruta Nadisauskiene, Meile Minkauskiene, Mindaugas Kliucinskas, Egle Machtejeviene, Rasa Tameliene, Marija Simaitiene, Arunas Liubsys, Nijole Drazdiene
Publisher (trusted)
European Health Management Association Ltd |
Date Issued
Date Issued |
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2016-06-14 |
Extent
p. 86-86.
Is part of
EHMA 2016 Annual Conference New models of care. Reinveinting healthcare: why, what, how : 14-16 June 2016, Porto, Portugal : abstract book / European Health Management Association - EHMA. Porto : European Health Management Association Ltd, 2016.
Version
Originalus / Original
Series/Report no.
Poster Session.
Poster Session.
Field of Science
Abstract
In 2012, Lithuanian – Swiss Cooperation Project “Improvement of Perinatal and Neonatal Health Care Services in Lithuania” started and the program activities included renovation of maternity care facilities, renewal of medical equipment and neonates’ transportation systems, creation of national database for monitoring of maternal and neonatal care indicators. In order to standardize perinatal care at different levels and regions and to achieve high quality evidence based practice 70 national obstetrical and neonatological guidelines were developed. After that, training practical courses based on guidelines material for more than 1540 perinatal care providers were conducted. The guidelines were developed using standard operating procedures (identification of priority questions, retrieval and assessment of evidence, adaptation and formulation of recommendations) during one year period. Each guideline includes a management part (I), surgical procedure description part and checklists (II), implementation part (III), audit part (IV) and patient information part (V). The management part (I) contains diagnostic, treatment recommendations, special designated algorithms and tables. Surgical procedure description and checklists (II) help healthcare professionals to uniform the surgical techniques and to increase safety in managing emergencies. Moreover, informed consent forms for patients on the different obstetrical and neonatological procedures were developed seeking to give standardize and evidence based information. Implementation and audit parts (III and IV) aim to describe process of practical guideline implementation in each medical facility and to carry out regular audits at the hospital and national level. Forty obstetrical and thirty neonatological guidelines were developed by the group of national experts (19 obstetricians gynecologists, 2 midwifes, 13 neonatologists providing perinatal care at the different
Type of document
type::text::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper
Other Identifier(s)
(LSMU ALMA)990000902880107106
Coverage Spatial
Portugalija / Portugal (PT)
Language
Anglų / English (en)