WebThe OptiBIRTH project brought together service users (women and their families), midwives, and obstetricians with researchers from epidemiology, health economics and industry in a 4-year project conducted in 8 EU Member States. An innovative, evidence-based intervention was designed to increase the empowerment, engagement and involvement of ... WebOptiBIRTH project: one on women-centred interven-tions and one on clinician-centred interventions for increasing VABC rates [22, 30]. These provide justifi-cation for this trial and assisted in the design of the OptiBIRTH intervention. This protocol sets out the design of the OptiBIRTH trial and has been prepared in accordance with the
HPR 460 Discussions Week #4 - Discussion.docx - OptiBIRTH...
WebAbstract Background Despite evidence supporting the safety of vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC), rates are low in many countries. Methods OptiBIRTH investigated the effects of a woman-centred intervention designed to increase VBAC rates through an unblinded cluster randomised trial in 15 maternity units with VBAC rates 24 weeks … WebThis paper describes a process evaluation of a pan-European cluster randomised controlled trial, OptiBIRTH (undertaken in Ireland, Italy and Germany), that successfully used both … tsc customer portal
OptiBIRTH: a cluster randomised trial of a complex intervention to ...
WebOct 1, 2024 · BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2024 TLDR The diagnosis prolonged first stage of labour was often made without being evident from labour tracings and two basic obstetric interventions to prevent caesarean section, amniotomy and labour augmentation with oxytocin, were underused. PDF View 2 excerpts, cites background WebView HPR 460 Discussions Week #4 - Discussion.docx from HPR 460 at Ashford University. OptiBIRTH Intervention Study Topic: VBAC births in the United States Priority population: Pregnant women over 18 WebDesign: Prospective longitudinal survey, as a part of a cluster randomised trial (OptiBIRTH) Setting: Fifteen maternity units in three European countries: Germany (5), Ireland (5) and Italy (5). Participants: Women (≥ aged 18 years) living in Germany, Ireland and Italy with one previous caesarean section. The sample consisted of 862 women ... tsc current ad