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Healthy Child Programme: final report

6.1.5. Neonatal Resuscitation

Respondents were asked if ‘neonatal resuscitation’ was an appropriate term. 73% of respondents felt that it was, 7% did not think it was appropriate and 20% were not sure. Due to the high level of consensus the project team recommends that this term is retained.

Respondents were also asked if they would like to see 1, 5 and 10 minute APGAR scores in the child health record. The results are provided in the following table:

APGAR scoreNumber%
1 minute APGAR36665%
5 minute APGAR35663%
10 minute APGAR32057%
None of the above132%
Unsure14726%

N: 562

Thematic analysis of the qualitative comments identified a common theme that the 10 minute score should only be recorded if the score is poor at 1 and 5 minutes.

Due to the high level of consensus the project team recommends that all 3 APGAR scores are included however implementation guidance should specify that the 10 minute score should only be recorded where the score is poor at 1 and 5 minutes.

Page last updated: 30 March 2026