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ABSTRACT: Conclusion
To implement use of the ISCC, comprehensive, interactive training and education on its rationale and use for YPH professionals and GPs are essential. The successful embedding of the ISCC into YHC organizations requires a designated professional.What is known
• There is a delay in diagnosing biliary atresia in the Netherlands. • The Infant Stool Colour Card led to earlier diagnosis and surgery in different countries, which largely improves the prognosis of biliary atresia.What is new
• The Infant Stool Colour Card is included in the new Dutch national guideline 'Early detection and diagnosis of biliary atresia' as a standard screening method in case of prolonged jaundice in youth health care organisations. • This study maps barriers and promoting factors of the ISCC to ensure successful implementation within Dutch youth health care organisations.
SUBMITTER: Warris LT
PROVIDER: S-EPMC12137367 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

European journal of pediatrics 20250604 7
Biliary atresia is a rare life-threatening cholestatic disease of early infancy, and early treatment largely improves its prognosis. Currently, use of the Infant Stool Colour Card (ISCC) to improve early detection is implemented in several youth health care (YHC) organizations in the Netherlands. We aimed to map the promoting and hindering factors for implementation of the ISCC. We performed a qualitative study with semi-structured interviews among small and large Dutch YHC organizations. We inc ...[more]