Neoflix
  • Welcome
    • Welcome
    • Who is this for?
    • Quick-start
      • FAQ's
    • Neoflix
      • Make every clinical encounter a learning opportunity
      • Streamlining neonatal Care: A Success Story
      • How it works
  • LEVEL 1: Fundamentals
    • LEVEL 1: FUNDAMENTALS
    • 1. Preproduction
      • 1.1 Beyond the procedure
      • 1.2 Use Cases
      • 1.3 History of videorecording in healthcare
      • 1.4 Unburdening the process
    • 2. Planning your initiative
      • 2.1 Pioneer team
      • 2.2 Gaining team buy-in
      • 2.3 Tips & Tricks
    • 3. Safe, Simple & Small
      • 3.1 Safe
      • 3.2 Simple
      • 3.3 Small
    • 4. Learning from success stories
      • 4.1 Share your experience
  • LEVEL 2: In Action
    • LEVEL 2 In action
    • RECORD
    • 5. Preparation and Consent
      • 5.1 Obtain Consent
      • 5.2 Case selection
      • 5.3 Privacy Considerations
    • 6. Recording equipment
      • 6.1 Fixed cameras
      • 6.2 Mobile cameras
      • 6.3 Wearable cameras
      • 6.4 Patient monitoring systems
      • 6.5 Motion-detecting cameras
    • 7. Creating footage
      • 7.1 Steady Footage
      • 7.2 Clear Audio
      • 7.3 Lighting
    • 8. Recording during the Intervention
      • 8.1 Positioning
      • 8.2 Settings
      • 8.3 During recording
    • 9. After the Intervention
      • 9.1 File Transfer and Backup
      • 9.2 Simple Video Editing
      • 9.3 Metadata and Archiving
    • REFLECT
    • 10. Previewing
      • 10.1 Questions to ask during previewing
    • 11. Let's Neoflix
      • 11.1 Getting the most out of your Neoflix session
      • 11.2 A Safe Learning Environment
      • 11.3 Tasks of the chair
      • 11.4 Unlocking Insights
    • REFINE
    • 12. Improving Care Through the Neoflix approach
    • 13.1 The Neoflix approach
      • 13.1 Protocol or equipment adjustment
      • 13.2 Input for research
      • 13.3 Learning from variety or best practices
      • 13.4 Development of training programs or educational material
    • 14. Education and training
    • 15. Recordings for research
    • 16. Tool for implementing new practices
  • Level 3: Growth
    • LEVEL 3: GROWTH
    • 17. Continuous Improvement
    • 18. Expanding Your Video Program
      • 18.1 Revolutionize Reflection in Medical Care: Join the Network
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  • Empowerment is Key

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  1. LEVEL 1: Fundamentals
  2. 2. Planning your initiative

2.1 Pioneer team

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Creating Your Neoflix Dream Team

The key to video review success lies with your pioneers – those trusted and respected individuals who will champion this powerful process. These pioneers should:

  • Lead by Example: Record their procedures as the first providers, showing a willingness to grow and learn.

  • Be Change Agents: Actively help set up Neoflix and support others embracing change.

  • Represent the Team: Include pioneers from various disciplines (doctors, nurses, etc.) for a holistic approach.

Think of these questions as you identify your pioneers:

The Neoflix Team of the LUMC NICU

Get inspired! Meet the real-life pioneers behind NEOFLIX at the LUMC NICU:

Empowerment is Key

Your NEOFLIX team thrives on a clear structure and provider empowerment:

  • Define Roles: Who manages videos, chairs reviews, etc? Keep it multidisciplinary!

  • Provider Control: If recording is voluntary, consent is needed at multiple stages.

  • Listen & Respond: Address concerns openly and honestly.

Your Success Starts with Your Pioneers! With their dedication and enthusiasm, you'll create a culture of continuous improvement and the best possible care for your patients.

Trust is vital for creating an environment where people feel comfortable participating in video review. By carefully selecting a pioneer team that embodies empathy, understanding, and a learning mindset, you're fostering this essential trust. A diverse pioneer team, representing various disciplines within your unit, builds inclusivity and ensures everyone feels represented. People are more likely to approach someone who understands their specific work context and challenges. This approachable team encourages open communication, guaranteeing that if anyone faces difficulties during the video review process, they feel comfortable seeking guidance.

If certain disciplines feel underrepresented or unheard, they may be less likely to trust the process. This can lead to reluctance in sharing videos or engaging in constructive feedback. In addition, without input from a diverse pioneer team, the analysis of videos might miss crucial insights specific to different disciplines. This could result in incomplete solutions or recommendations that don't address system-wide improvements. Finally, individuals from underrepresented disciplines might feel excluded and less valued. This can discourage participation and make them less likely to raise concerns or offer suggestions for improvement.

Veerle Heesters

Ruben Witlox

Henriette van Zanten

Arjan te Pas

Veerle Heijstek

(Marieke den Boer)

(Linsey de Boer)