Alberta Collaborative Quality Improvement Strategies

ABC-QI TRIAL

1 Clinical Trial Across 12 Alberta NICUs

The Alberta Collaborative Quality Improvement (ABC-QI) Trial is a project focused on strategies to improve nutritional and respiratory outcomes of preterm infants (32–36 weeks’ gestation) across Alberta NICUs.

Funded by the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), the ABC-QI Trial is a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial that brings together site investigators and clinical teams across 12 Alberta NICUs to implement evidence-based nutrition and respiratory care bundles in phases. Currently, four NICUs have already implemented the nutrition bundle with strong engagement from physicians, nurse managers, dietitians, and educators with an additional four sites to begin implementation around June 2026. Development of the respiratory bundle is approaching finishing stages, supporting the trial’s goal of improving standardized, high-quality care for preterm infants across Alberta.

Tiny humans, big possibilities.


Participating Alberta NICUs

Calgary Zone

Grey Nuns Community Hospital

Misericordia Community Hospital

Royal Alexandra Hospital

Sturgeon Community Hospital

Edmonton Zone

Foothills Medical Centre

Peter Loguheed Centre

Rockyview General Hospital

South Health Campus

Chinook Regional Hospital

Grand Prairie Regional Hospital

Medicine Hat Regional Hospital

Red Deer Regional Hospital

Regional Zone

Each small step in infant care can shape a lifetime.