Nilesh Seshadri, Lori Christ, David Munson, Andrew Borowiec, Clement L Ren, Ambika Shenoy
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Neonatology Providers Need Education About Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening Algorithms.
An essential link in the cystic fibrosis (CF) newborn screening (NBS) process is communication of results. While this is described between NBS programs and primary care providers, data of this occurrence is limited with neonatologists. Neonatology providers represent a group caring for critically ill infants with conditions that can impact their ability to complete diagnostic testing after an abnormal NBS. Delays in testing can prolong time to diagnosis. We fielded a survey to assess neonatology provider knowledge and awareness of the Pennsylvania state CF NBS algorithm after an update occurred. Provider demographics, awareness of CF NBS update, and knowledge of the diagnostic testing process were measured. 86% of respondents were unaware of Pennsylvania CF NBS updates. Provider comfort with interpreting CF NBS results varied. 40% of providers identified the next diagnostic testing steps for a critically ill infant following an abnormal CF NBS. Our survey emphasizes the need for educating neonatology providers about CF NBS to improve knowledge and awareness of CF NBS algorithms to facilitate the early diagnosis of affected infants.