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Timing of neonatal stoma closure: a survey of health professional perspectives and current practice

Timing of neonatal stoma closure: a survey of health professional perspectives and current practice
Timing of neonatal stoma closure: a survey of health professional perspectives and current practice
Optimal timing for neonatal stoma closure remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to establish current practice and illustrate multidisciplinary perspectives on timing of stoma closure using an online survey sent to all 27 UK neonatal surgical units, as part of a research programme to determine the feasibility of a clinical trial comparing ‘early’ and ‘late’ stoma closure. 166 responses from all 27 units demonstrated concordance of opinion in target time for closure (6 weeks most commonly stated across scenarios), although there was a high variability in practice. A sizeable proportion (41%) of respondents use weight, rather than time, to determine when to close a neonatal stoma. Thematic analysis of free text responses identified nine key themes influencing decision-making; most related to nutrition, growth and stoma complications. These data provide an overview of current practice that is critical to informing an acceptable trial design.
gastroenterology, growth, neonatology, qualitative research
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Lansdale, Nick, Ducey, Jonathan, Kennedy, Ann M, Linsell, Louise, Woolfall, Kerry, Hall, Nigel, Gale, Chris, Battersby, Cheryl, Penman, Gareth and Knight, Marian (2021) Timing of neonatal stoma closure: a survey of health professional perspectives and current practice. Archives of Disease in Childhood. (doi:10.1136/archdischild-2021-322040).

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Optimal timing for neonatal stoma closure remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to establish current practice and illustrate multidisciplinary perspectives on timing of stoma closure using an online survey sent to all 27 UK neonatal surgical units, as part of a research programme to determine the feasibility of a clinical trial comparing ‘early’ and ‘late’ stoma closure. 166 responses from all 27 units demonstrated concordance of opinion in target time for closure (6 weeks most commonly stated across scenarios), although there was a high variability in practice. A sizeable proportion (41%) of respondents use weight, rather than time, to determine when to close a neonatal stoma. Thematic analysis of free text responses identified nine key themes influencing decision-making; most related to nutrition, growth and stoma complications. These data provide an overview of current practice that is critical to informing an acceptable trial design.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 July 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 18 August 2021
Keywords: gastroenterology, growth, neonatology, qualitative research

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Local EPrints ID: 451265
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451265
ISSN: 0003-9888
PURE UUID: 707e9cb6-44ea-487b-a426-98e38f07561c
ORCID for Nigel Hall: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8570-9374

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Date deposited: 15 Sep 2021 16:31
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:24

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Author: Nick Lansdale
Author: Jonathan Ducey
Author: Ann M Kennedy
Author: Louise Linsell
Author: Kerry Woolfall
Author: Nigel Hall ORCID iD
Author: Chris Gale
Author: Cheryl Battersby
Author: Gareth Penman
Author: Marian Knight

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