Reproductive Health (Jan 2023)

Implementing the WHO Labour Care Guide to reduce the use of Caesarean section in four hospitals in India: protocol and statistical analysis plan for a pragmatic, stepped-wedge, cluster-randomized pilot trial

  • Joshua P. Vogel,
  • Veronica Pingray,
  • Fernando Althabe,
  • Luz Gibbons,
  • Mabel Berrueta,
  • Yeshita Pujar,
  • Manjunath Somannavar,
  • Sunil S. Vernekar,
  • Alvaro Ciganda,
  • Rocio Rodriguez,
  • Saraswati A. Welling,
  • Amit Revankar,
  • Savitri Bendigeri,
  • Jayashree Ashok Kumar,
  • Shruti Bhavi Patil,
  • Aravind Karinagannanavar,
  • Raveendra R. Anteen,
  • M. R. Pavithra,
  • Shukla Shetty,
  • B. Latha,
  • H. M. Megha,
  • Suman S. Gaddi,
  • Shaila Chikkagowdra,
  • Bellara Raghavendra,
  • Elizabeth Armari,
  • Nick Scott,
  • Katherine Eddy,
  • Caroline S. E. Homer,
  • Shivaprasad S. Goudar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-022-01525-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Plain language summary The new WHO Labour Care Guide (LCG) is an innovative partograph that emphasises women-centred, evidence-based care during labour and childbirth. Together with clinicians working at four hospitals in India, we will develop and test a strategy to implement the LCG into routine care in labour wards of these hospitals. We will use a randomised trial design where this LCG strategy is introduced sequentially in each of the four hospitals, in a random order. We will collect data on all women giving birth and their newborns during this period and analyse whether the LCG strategy has any effects on the use of Caesarean section, women’s and newborn’s health outcomes, and women’s experiences during labour and childbirth. While the trial is being conducted, we will also collect qualitative and quantitative data from doctors, nurses and midwives working in these hospitals, to understand their perspectives and experiences of using the LCG in their day-to-day work. In addition, we will collect economic data to understand how much the LCG strategy costs, and how much money it might save if it is effective. Through this study, our international collaboration will generate critical evidence and innovative tools to support implementation of the LCG in other countries.

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