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The development of a consensus-based curriculum for a Bespoke Online Neonatal Education for Transfers (BONNETs)
Shakti Pillay1, Jessica Head2, Alan Horn3
1Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Division of Neonatology, Faculty of Health Sciences,Groote Schuur Hospital, University of Cape Town, Main Rd Observatory, Cape Town, 7925, South Africa. shakti.pillay@uct.ac.za.
Background:
High neonatal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is driven by multiple systemic barriers, including insufficient neonatal transport infrastructure and limited provider training. Although specially trained neonatal retrieval teams are recommended for interfacility neonatal transfers, resource constraints lead to non-specialist emergency medical services (EMS) cadres performing these roles, potentially compromising the safe transport of critically ill neonates.
Objective:
To develop a bespoke, online neonatal interfacility transfer curriculum, informed by expert consensus and South African research to address critical gaps in provider knowledge and confidence, thereby improving neonatal transfer outcomes.
Methods:
Building on Kern's Six-Step Framework for curriculum development, an initial curriculum was derived through a comprehensive literature review, a retrospective chart analysis of neonatal cases in South Africa, and detailed interviews with experts and learners. Consequently, consensus on this curriculum was sought using a virtual, modified Nominal Group Technique (NGT) over two consensus rounds. A refined course curriculum is proposed.
Results:
Fourteen expert participants (neonatologists, paediatricians, neonatal nurses, and Advanced Life Support (ALS) providers with ≥ 3 years of experience) allocated potential outcomes to Core, Extended, or Advanced tiers based on EMS scope of practice. A 75% consensus threshold was applied. Eleven experts completed both rounds (21% attrition). Most were ALS providers (43%), largely employed in the public sector (71%). The final curriculum consists of three sequential courses (Core, Extended, Advanced) which scaffolds learning. The Core course consists of five modules, with each curriculum item achieving > 90% agreement on foundational skills including basic assessment, recognition of critical instability, and escalation pathways. This open-access online course is tailored to resource-limited settings.
Conclusion:
A consensus-driven neonatal interfacility transfer curriculum for South Africa was successfully developed, providing a tiered, evidence-based approach to reinforce provider knowledge and confidence. By leveraging expanding internet accessibility, the Bespoke Online NeoNatal Education for Transfers (BONNETs) framework mitigates geographic disparities while integrating best practices for safe neonatal transfer. However, rigorous validation across diverse contexts and attention to broader systemic challenges, is essential to achieving sustained improvements. Future research should assess the curriculum's performance in improving knowledge and confidence, as well as long-term clinical impact on neonatal outcomes.
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