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Neonatal near miss: A review of current definitions and the need for standardisation

Poliana de Barros Medeiros, Cheryl Bailey, Christine Andrews, Helen G. Liley, Adrienne Gordon, Vicki Flenady

2022Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neonatal near miss (NNM) refers to a newborn who almost died in the neonatal period and is often perceived as part of a spectrum that includes stillbirth and neonatal death. NNM audits might improve recognition of risk factors and substandard care, facilitate benchmarking and inform prevention strategies to improve perinatal outcomes. This review shows that available NNM definitions are inconsistent and vary widely. This is likely to undermine the development of effective prevention strategies and global comparisons. Expert opinion may help reaching a consensus, thus enabling targeting of the appropriate population which would lead to more meaningful data for perinatal audits.

Topics & Concepts

AuditBenchmarkingExpert opinionMedicinePopulationIntensive care medicineBusinessEnvironmental healthAccountingMarketingMaternal and Neonatal HealthcareNeonatal Respiratory Health ResearchGlobal Maternal and Child Health