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Table 1 Data collection: rooming-in intervention economic evaluation, and short-term social, health, and developmental outcomes

From: The Alberta Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Mother-Baby Care ImprovEmeNT (NASCENT) program: protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial of a hospital-level Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome rooming-in intervention

All sites

Number of Mother &Infant Dyads

Months Collected

Data

Baseline data (Anonymous)

Throughout all phases

160–240

6 – 27

LOS in NICU, pharmacological management, breastfeeding at discharge and apprehension rates

During implementation- (consenting participants at/before discharge)

Up to 240

9 – 30

LOS, Perinatal characteristics, NAS pharmacologic management, rates of breastfeeding, maternal participation in ODP/VODP, child apprehension

After discharge (consenting participants at 6 months)

Up to 240

24

Maternal: participation in ODP/VODP, breastfeeding duration, involvement with Children’s Services, maternal depression (Edinburgh), parenting self-efficacy, quality of life

Baby: NAS pharmacologic management, short-term developmental assessment using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire: SE-2 and ASQ 3