Clinical Evaluation of the "NICU Clinical Decision Support Dashboard" - CHMCO



Status:Not yet recruiting
Conditions:Women's Studies, Women's Studies, Pulmonary
Therapuetic Areas:Pulmonary / Respiratory Diseases, Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:10/5/2018
Start Date:March 2019
End Date:July 2020
Contact:Amir Abdolahi, PhD, MPH
Email:amir.abdolahi@philips.com
Phone:914-261-5504

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Clinical Evaluation of the "NICU Clinical Decision Support Dashboard"

This study evaluates the use of a NICU clinical integration system (Dashboard and
accessories) in improving the quality of care delivered, patient health outcomes, and parent
and clinician satisfaction. Clinicians will be asked to follow their current standard of care
practices with the aid of this technology. About half of participants will receive care in
NICU rooms with the Dashboard installed while the other half will receive standard care
without the Dashboard.

The current NICU environment can be stressful and overwhelming for parents of babies admitted
and for clinicians caring for the babies. There is a wide range of monitors in a very
clinical environment that does not take into account the comfort of neonates.

The Dashboard works in parallel with EHR and systems of record, and provides a cohesive view
of the patient's status and planned clinical workflow in a single location for both parents
and staff. Accessories such as environmental sensors and cameras are used to ensure that the
environment is comfortable and promotes optimal development of the baby. Caregivers can
educate and coach parents to facilitate integrating them into their infant's care. The NICU
Dashboard also supports a family view to facilitate education and assist the family in
tracking core measures and developmental milestones.

NEONATES AND THEIR PARENTS

Inclusion Criteria:

- Admission to the NICU

- At least one parent (biological, guardian, or adoptive) involved

- One parent can understand and speak the English language

- Parent aged 14 years or older

- Parent with sufficient mental capacity to provide written informed consent as
determined by a RN

- Signed informed consent

- Aged 19+ yrs: Signed by parent of NICU baby

- Aged <19 yrs (minor): signed by both parent of NICU baby and parent/guardian of parent

Exclusion Criteria:

- Expected discharge from the NICU in <48 hours

CLINICIANS INTERACTING WITH THE NICU DASHBOARD

Inclusion Criteria:

- Employee of institution with direct patient care in the NICU (e.g. physician, NP, RN,
therapist)

- Aged 19 years or older

- Expected interaction with the NICU Dashboard

- Signed informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

- No interaction with the NICU Dashboard
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8200 Dodge St
Omaha, Nebraska 68114
(402) 955-5400
Principal Investigator: Courtney McLean, MD, MS
Phone: 402-559-0681
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