Rapid review of Allied Health Professionals working in neonatal services

Nathan Bromham, Leona Batten, David Jarrom, Elizabeth Gillen, Juliet Hounsome, Jacob Davies, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Alison Cooper, Adrian Edwards, Ruth Lewis
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Background This review aimed to quantify the impact of allied health professionals (AHPs) embedded in neonatal services on outcomes by asking the following review questions: Q1. What is the effectiveness of neonatal services with embedded allied health professionals compared to neonatal services without embedded allied health professionals? Q2. What is the effectiveness of early interventions provided by allied health professionals in neonatal units? Research Implications and Evidence Gaps There was very little directly relevant evidence on AHPs embedded in neonatal services. Most of the evidence related to multidisciplinary team working or early interventions provided by AHPs. Few early intervention trials were from the UK, leading to uncertainty about the availability and applicability of interventions in the UK setting. Further UK-based research is needed to better understand the best way to integrate allied health professionals in neonatal services. Economic considerations There is no published evidence on the cost of AHPs working within neonatal units. There is marked variability in the reporting of cost estimates for neonatal care units in the UK, making the evaluation of cost implications of adopting AHP recommendations difficult. Subsequent economic evaluations could explore the Budget Impact to the NHS of increasing AHP presence in neonatal units to align with recommendations from AHP professional bodies and Royal Colleges.
新生儿服务专职医疗人员快速审查
背景本综述旨在通过提出以下综述问题,量化专职医疗人员(AHPs)嵌入新生儿服务对结果的影响:Q1.有专职医疗人员参与的新生儿服务与没有专职医疗人员参与的新生儿服务相比效果如何?新生儿科专职医疗人员提供早期干预的有效性如何?研究意义和证据差距有关新生儿服务中嵌入专职医疗人员的直接相关证据很少。大多数证据都与多学科团队工作或由助理医护人员提供的早期干预有关。来自英国的早期干预试验很少,导致干预措施在英国环境中的可用性和适用性存在不确定性。需要进一步开展基于英国的研究,以更好地了解将专职医疗人员纳入新生儿服务的最佳方式。经济方面的考虑 目前还没有关于新生儿科室中助理医护人员工作成本的公开证据。英国新生儿护理机构的成本估算报告存在明显差异,因此很难对采用AHP建议的成本影响进行评估。随后的经济评估可以探讨在新生儿病房增加 AHP 的存在对 NHS 的预算影响,以便与 AHP 专业机构和皇家学院的建议保持一致。
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