Our interactive dashboard shows data on our 10 performance metrics and is updated on a monthly basis. The link to the dashboard is below.
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The dashboard presents results for each of the 10 NNAP performance metrics as annual rolling averages, updated quarterly. Results can be displayed for neonatal units, Integrated Care Systems and Health Boards (Wales and Scotland), and by neonatal network. There is detail on the Information and FAQ screens within the dashboard.
The dashboard was last updated on 13 November 2024. It includes:
- England and Wales -Â results relating to babies admitted for neonatal care in an NHS neonatal unit from 1 January 2017, unless otherwise stated.
- Scotland - results relating to babies admitted for neonatal care in an NHS neonatal unit from 1 April 2022, unless otherwise stated.
- Isle of Man - results relating to babies admitted for neonatal care in an NHS neonatal unit from 1 January 2023, unless otherwise stated.Â
The data are provisional and may be subject to change between updates and before the publication of the NNAP annual summary report. Data are considered unassured until the first update after 1 April each year.
Results are calculated using the latest definition of the metric, so it is expected that results within the dashboard will vary from previously published results.
View the dashboard
The dashboard is hosted in Microsoft Power BI. For details on how to use it, download our user guide at the bottom of this page.
Summary of the NNAP performance metrics
Click on the + sign for more information about each performance metric. For full details, you can download the NNAP 2023 measures guide on our NNAP measures page.
- 1. Mortality
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Proportion of babies born between 24 weeks’ and 31 weeks’ gestational age inclusive who die before discharge home or 44 weeks’ post-menstrual age (whichever occurs sooner).
- 2. Perinatal optimisation
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Proportion of babies born at less than 34 weeks receiving all relevant optimal perinatal care component measure, which include:
- antenatal steroids
- antenatal magnesium sulphate
- birth in a centre with a NICU
- deferred cord clamping
- normal temperature on admission and
- breastmilk feeding in the first 2 days of life.
- 3. Complications of prematurity
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Proportion of babies born between 24 and 31 weeks gestation inclusive who did not have a reported serious complication of prematurity, which include:
- late onset bloodstream infection
- necrotising enterocolitis
- bronchopulmonary dysplasia
- preterm brain injury
- mortality.
- 4. Parent consultation
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Proportion of admissions where there is there a documented consultation with parents by a senior member of the neonatal team within 24 hours of admission.
- 5. Parents on ward rounds
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Proportion of baby care days which had a consultant-led ward round* with at least one parent included.
*Consultant ward round refers to any ward round where a consultant is in attendance, at any time of the day
- 6. Breastmilk feeding
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Proportion of babies born at less than 34 weeks receiving their mother's own milk on day 14 and at discharge (composite metric).
- 7. Two-year follow up
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Proportion of babies born at less than 30 weeks gestational age that received medical follow-up at two years gestationally corrected age.*
*18-30 months' gestationally corrected acceptable age range
- 8. ROP screening
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Proportion of babies born at less than 31 weeks gestational age, or weighing less than 1501g at birth that undergo the first ROP (retinopathy of prematurity)Â screening according to the guideline.*
- 9. Nurse staffing
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Proportion of nursing shifts that are numerically staffed according to guidelines and service specification.
- 10. Non-invasive respiratory support
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Proportion of babies born at less than 32 weeks gestation only receive non-invasive respiratory support during the first week of life.
Contact us
This report is new and we welcome your feedback as to whether it is a useful tool and to help improve the layout and content in the future. Do let us know your comments and suggestions at nnap@rcpch.ac.uk.
And if you have any questions about the data in this report, or how to use the report, email us at nnap@rcpch.ac.uk.
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