Assessing the Eat, Sleep, Console model for neonatal abstinence syndrome management at a regional referral center

Amee Amin, Marissa Frazie,Stephanie Thompson, Anjlee Patel

Journal of Perinatology(2023)

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Abstract
Objective We assessed the efficacy of the Eat, Sleep, Console (ESC) model for neonatal abstinence syndrome at a regional referral center by examining non-pharmacological treatments, parental presence, length of stay (LOS), and pharmacological therapy. Study design We retrospectively reviewed medical records from 2018 to 2020 to compare neonatal outcomes between the 12 months prior to 12 months post ESC implementation. Result A total of 71 neonates pre-ESC and 64 neonates post-ESC implementation were included. There were no statistical differences between pre-ESC vs. ESC periods for pharmacological therapy (34% vs. 27%, p = 0.36) or LOS (median: 5.0 vs. 5.5 days, p = 0.54). During the ESC period, 41% of examined 4-h periods had no parent/caregiver presence. Decreased parental presence associated with pharmacological treatment ( p < 0.001). Conclusion At our hospital which serves a geographically dispersed patient population, ESC model implementation did not decrease pharmacological therapy rates or LOS. Parental/caregiver presence may be a factor in the ESC model producing maximal benefits.
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neonatal abstinence syndrome management,console model
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