The Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network was established in 1994 to monitor high-risk newborns admitted for care. Uniquely, all units in both countries have participated since inception, making it integral to the care of babies. The network's objectives include auditing care, publishing aggregated results annually, providing feedback to units, monitoring technologies and developing clinical indicators. Networking provides a forum for clinicians and a consortium of knowledge and advice. It facilitates collaborative research and clinical groups, producing projects from observational studies to randomised controlled trials. Members take a major role in reviewing the evidence for care and ensuring its effective use in clinical practice.
Journal article
The establishment of the Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Vol.45(7-8), pp.400-404
2009
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- Title
- The establishment of the Australian and New Zealand Neonatal Network
- Creators
- Deborah A Donoghue - Northern Rivers University Department of Rural HealthDavid J Henderson-Smart - University of Sydney
- Publication Details
- Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Vol.45(7-8), pp.400-404
- Identifiers
- 1067; 991012820750902368
- Academic Unit
- Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples
- Resource Type
- Journal article