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Home phototherapy for neonatal jaundice – technology and team work meeting consumer and service need

Claire Lousie Jackson, David Tudehope, Leone Willis
Aust Health Rev 2000; 23 (2): 162-168
Abstract

32 babies with uncomplicated physiological jaundice received home phototherapy from a hospital / community team in southern Brisbane. All babies showed acceptable reductions in their serum bilirubin on home therapy, and none required hospital re-admission for phototherapy. Their families were highly satisfied with the home program, and recorded high levels of confidence in their therapeutic responsibilities. Community providers were able to deliver a high quality 24-hour service, integrated with appropriate neonatology support. The cost of delivering the home program was significantly less than a comparable hospital stay.

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