'Counselling and management for anticipated extremely preterm birth': Informing CPS statements through national consultation

Paediatrics & Child Health
Gregory MooreBrigitte Lemyre

Abstract

Opinions abound regarding how to best approach anticipated extremely preterm birth. No unified approach presently exists in Canada. In the process of updating the Canadian Paediatric Society statement on 'Counselling and management for anticipated extremely preterm birth', there was recognition of the need for a novel methodology in its development and a primary focus on enhancing the involvement of parents in the generation of a care plan for their infant. The development process involved a national consultation with health care providers and parents from across the country, with much of the feedback provided through the use of validated guideline appraisal tools. Future Canadian Paediatric Society statements may benefit from applying components of this new development process during their creation. Dedication to shared decision making and best practices in communication highlighted the importance of parental involvement in the decision-making process, particularly given the cultural and social diversity in Canada.

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