Expanded Neonatal Bloodspot Screening Programmes: An Evaluation Framework to Discuss New Conditions With Stakeholders: An Evaluation Framework to Discuss New Conditions With Stakeholders

Marleen E. Jansen, Anne W. Klein, Erika C. Buitenhuis, Wendy Rodenburg, Martina C. Cornel

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Abstract

Neonatal bloodspot screening (NBS) programmes that screen for rare but serious conditions are expanding worldwide. Fast developments for testing and treatment put pressure on implementation processes. In 2015 the Netherlands embarked on an NBS expansion from 17 to 31 conditions. An evaluation framework was developed based on international NBS frameworks to gain insight in test properties, clinical findings, follow-up and implementation. A stakeholder process took place with implications for the planning of the expanded NBS panel. The evaluation framework progressed into a go/no go framework to start national screening, and is currently explored as basis for continuous evaluation of the NBS panel. The framework and stakeholder process may serve as an example for other programmes.
Original languageEnglish
Article number635353
JournalFrontiers in pediatrics
Volume9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • decision making
  • evaluation framework
  • implementation
  • neonatal screening
  • public health policy cycle
  • stakeholders

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