The Eat, Sleep, Console tool involves a greater emphasis on meeting the needs of the infant holistically. This approach is appealing due to rising rates of infants diagnosed with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome, which puts a greater stress on hospital staff due to the need of longer hospital...
Eat, sleep, console protocols for babies with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome are becoming more common. Our pediatric nursing expert, Dr. Beal, explains the benefits of the practice for mothers and babies.Judy A. BealJudy A. Beal is Professor and Dean Emerita, Simmons University, Boston, ...
Eat, Sleep, Console Approach or Usual Care for Neonatal Opioid WithdrawalSaleem, SabaNeonatology Today
Recently, a new model called Eat, Sleep, Console (ESC) has been developed that focuses on the comfort and care of these infants by maximizing nonpharmacologic methods, increasing family involvement in the treatment of their infant, and pin or "as needed" use of morphine....
Eat, Sleep, Console and Adjunctive Buprenorphine Improved Outcomes in Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndromebuprenorphinecomfort assessmentmultidisciplinaryneonatal abstinence syndromeneonatal opioid withdrawal syndromequality improvementBackgroundHein, SarrahClouser, BarbaraTamim, Mohammed M.Lockett, DianeBrauer, Kathleen...
Topics in the article include the limitations of FNASS, the effectiveness of the ESC approach, and the potential implications for neonatal care.Rodriguez, Ricardo J.Schwartz, Alexandria D. CremeansRuiz, Michelle M. EliasJournal of Pediatric Pharmacology & Therapeutics...
Eat, sleep, console method and the management of neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome: A literature reviewSarah C. Rhoads a bAksana Waskosky b
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.#We retrospectively reviewed medical records from 2018 to ...
SPC charts indicate a shift in pharmacotherapy from 54.8 to 35.0% and LOS from 14.2 to 10.9 days Post-ESC. The ESC NOWS Care Tool was successfully implemented across a state collaborative with improvement in NOWS outcomes without short-term adverse effects....
According to this study:#In a multicenter trial, the Eat, Sleep, Console approach substantially decreased the amount of time until infants with opioid withdrawal were medically ready for hospital discharge compared with usual care.#The mean length of time from birth until medical readiness for ...