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A Newborn Screening Education Best Practices Framework: Development and Adoption

Newborn screening is a process-based public health service. Newborn screening staff and families alike are essential to maintaining the timeliness of the screening process. Newborn screening education must be accurate and accessible. Past newborn screening conferences have highlighted gaps in best p...

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Autores principales: Evans, Adrianna, LeBlanc, Keri, Bonhomme, Natasha, Shone, Scott M., Gaviglio, Amy, Freedenberg, Debra, Penn, Jeremy, Johnson, Carol, Vogel, Beth, Dolan, Siobhan M., Goldenberg, Aaron J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7510220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33072981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns5020022
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author Evans, Adrianna
LeBlanc, Keri
Bonhomme, Natasha
Shone, Scott M.
Gaviglio, Amy
Freedenberg, Debra
Penn, Jeremy
Johnson, Carol
Vogel, Beth
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Goldenberg, Aaron J.
author_facet Evans, Adrianna
LeBlanc, Keri
Bonhomme, Natasha
Shone, Scott M.
Gaviglio, Amy
Freedenberg, Debra
Penn, Jeremy
Johnson, Carol
Vogel, Beth
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Goldenberg, Aaron J.
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description Newborn screening is a process-based public health service. Newborn screening staff and families alike are essential to maintaining the timeliness of the screening process. Newborn screening education must be accurate and accessible. Past newborn screening conferences have highlighted gaps in best practice and evidence-based guidance on newborn screening education. Sharing successful strategies across programs mitigates the scarcity of resources by cutting costs and reducing the burden of work. These factors illustrate the need for an education framework to guide newborn screening education efforts. The Newborn Screening Education Best Practices Framework responds to these issues by outlining guidance for newborn screening education approaches. Experts in the fields of newborn screening, genetics, and bioethics as well as previous research on best practice guidelines have contributed to the development of this framework. The framework outlines a process for users to evaluate newborn screening education approaches as best practices. This framework reviews best practices using a two-step approach, looking at guiding questions, implementation of the newborn screening issue, and evaluation. The framework helps the user define the characteristics of the newborn screening issue, intended audience, and practical steps to implementation, and then decide whether or not it can be used as a best practice.
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spelling pubmed-75102202020-10-15 A Newborn Screening Education Best Practices Framework: Development and Adoption Evans, Adrianna LeBlanc, Keri Bonhomme, Natasha Shone, Scott M. Gaviglio, Amy Freedenberg, Debra Penn, Jeremy Johnson, Carol Vogel, Beth Dolan, Siobhan M. Goldenberg, Aaron J. Int J Neonatal Screen Review Newborn screening is a process-based public health service. Newborn screening staff and families alike are essential to maintaining the timeliness of the screening process. Newborn screening education must be accurate and accessible. Past newborn screening conferences have highlighted gaps in best practice and evidence-based guidance on newborn screening education. Sharing successful strategies across programs mitigates the scarcity of resources by cutting costs and reducing the burden of work. These factors illustrate the need for an education framework to guide newborn screening education efforts. The Newborn Screening Education Best Practices Framework responds to these issues by outlining guidance for newborn screening education approaches. Experts in the fields of newborn screening, genetics, and bioethics as well as previous research on best practice guidelines have contributed to the development of this framework. The framework outlines a process for users to evaluate newborn screening education approaches as best practices. This framework reviews best practices using a two-step approach, looking at guiding questions, implementation of the newborn screening issue, and evaluation. The framework helps the user define the characteristics of the newborn screening issue, intended audience, and practical steps to implementation, and then decide whether or not it can be used as a best practice. MDPI 2019-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7510220/ /pubmed/33072981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijns5020022 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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LeBlanc, Keri
Bonhomme, Natasha
Shone, Scott M.
Gaviglio, Amy
Freedenberg, Debra
Penn, Jeremy
Johnson, Carol
Vogel, Beth
Dolan, Siobhan M.
Goldenberg, Aaron J.
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