I am very grateful to have been awarded a NNA scholarship. I have worked in neonates since qualifying as a paediatric nurse in 2011, and qualified as an Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner in 2020 following undertaking an MSc in Advanced Practice at the University of Southampton. For my MSc dissertation I am undertaking a Quality Improvement Project and am excited to move forward with the project with help from the NNA scholarship . Working in a busy Tertiary Level 3 unit the environment can sometimes generate a lot of noise which has been linked to poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes. My QI project involves measuring the current sound levels on the unit and comparing them to guidelines recommended by the American Academy of Paediatrics.
With the help of the NNA scholarship I am able to purchase a meter that will accurately collect sound levels and analyse the data. This information can be disseminated to staff members along with education on the short-term and long-term impacts of noise in neonates. The aim of the project is to reduce noise levels within the neonatal environment to promote optimal neuro-development. This project is part of a wider vision to improve neuroprotection and family-integrated care on our unit.