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A multi-centre quality improvement project to reduce the incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI): study protocol
by
Hellyer, Alexandra
, van der Meulen, Jan
, Sevdalis, Nick
, Thakar, Ranee
, Kelsey, Megan
, Gurol-Urganci, Ipek
, Silverton, Louise
, Bidwell, Posy
, Novis, Vivienne
in
Anal Canal - injuries
/ Births
/ Childbirth & labor
/ delivery
/ Delivery, Obstetric - methods
/ England
/ Episiotomy - methods
/ Fecal incontinence
/ Fecal Incontinence - epidemiology
/ Fecal Incontinence - etiology
/ Fecal Incontinence - prevention & control
/ Female
/ Fourth degree tears
/ Gynecology
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Implementation Science
/ Incidence
/ Injuries
/ Labor
/ Lacerations - complications
/ Lacerations - epidemiology
/ Lacerations - prevention & control
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Maternal child nursing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Midwifery
/ OASI
/ Obstetric anal sphincter injury
/ Obstetric Labor Complications - epidemiology
/ Obstetric Labor Complications - prevention & control
/ Obstetrics
/ Patient Care Bundles
/ Patient Education as Topic - methods
/ Patient safety
/ Perineal trauma
/ Perineum - injuries
/ Physical Examination
/ postpartum health
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal Care - methods
/ Quality
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Risk factors
/ Scotland
/ Study Protocol
/ Third degree tears
/ Trauma
/ Trends
/ Wales
/ Womens health
2018
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A multi-centre quality improvement project to reduce the incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI): study protocol
by
Hellyer, Alexandra
, van der Meulen, Jan
, Sevdalis, Nick
, Thakar, Ranee
, Kelsey, Megan
, Gurol-Urganci, Ipek
, Silverton, Louise
, Bidwell, Posy
, Novis, Vivienne
in
Anal Canal - injuries
/ Births
/ Childbirth & labor
/ delivery
/ Delivery, Obstetric - methods
/ England
/ Episiotomy - methods
/ Fecal incontinence
/ Fecal Incontinence - epidemiology
/ Fecal Incontinence - etiology
/ Fecal Incontinence - prevention & control
/ Female
/ Fourth degree tears
/ Gynecology
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Implementation Science
/ Incidence
/ Injuries
/ Labor
/ Lacerations - complications
/ Lacerations - epidemiology
/ Lacerations - prevention & control
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Maternal child nursing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Midwifery
/ OASI
/ Obstetric anal sphincter injury
/ Obstetric Labor Complications - epidemiology
/ Obstetric Labor Complications - prevention & control
/ Obstetrics
/ Patient Care Bundles
/ Patient Education as Topic - methods
/ Patient safety
/ Perineal trauma
/ Perineum - injuries
/ Physical Examination
/ postpartum health
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal Care - methods
/ Quality
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Risk factors
/ Scotland
/ Study Protocol
/ Third degree tears
/ Trauma
/ Trends
/ Wales
/ Womens health
2018
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A multi-centre quality improvement project to reduce the incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI): study protocol
by
Hellyer, Alexandra
, van der Meulen, Jan
, Sevdalis, Nick
, Thakar, Ranee
, Kelsey, Megan
, Gurol-Urganci, Ipek
, Silverton, Louise
, Bidwell, Posy
, Novis, Vivienne
in
Anal Canal - injuries
/ Births
/ Childbirth & labor
/ delivery
/ Delivery, Obstetric - methods
/ England
/ Episiotomy - methods
/ Fecal incontinence
/ Fecal Incontinence - epidemiology
/ Fecal Incontinence - etiology
/ Fecal Incontinence - prevention & control
/ Female
/ Fourth degree tears
/ Gynecology
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ Implementation Science
/ Incidence
/ Injuries
/ Labor
/ Lacerations - complications
/ Lacerations - epidemiology
/ Lacerations - prevention & control
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Maternal child nursing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Midwifery
/ OASI
/ Obstetric anal sphincter injury
/ Obstetric Labor Complications - epidemiology
/ Obstetric Labor Complications - prevention & control
/ Obstetrics
/ Patient Care Bundles
/ Patient Education as Topic - methods
/ Patient safety
/ Perineal trauma
/ Perineum - injuries
/ Physical Examination
/ postpartum health
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal Care - methods
/ Quality
/ Quality control
/ Quality Improvement
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Risk factors
/ Scotland
/ Study Protocol
/ Third degree tears
/ Trauma
/ Trends
/ Wales
/ Womens health
2018
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A multi-centre quality improvement project to reduce the incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI): study protocol
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A multi-centre quality improvement project to reduce the incidence of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI): study protocol
2018
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Overview
Background
Third and fourth degree perineal tears, or obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASI), sustained during childbirth can result in anal incontinence and psychosocial problems which require ongoing treatment. Within the English National Health System (NHS) reported rates of OASI have gradually increased. In response, a care bundle was developed incorporating four elements: 1) antenatal information to women, 2) manual perineal protection during all vaginal births, 3) episiotomy to be performed with a 60° mediolateral angle at crowning (when clinically indicated) and 4) perineal examination (including per rectum) after childbirth. Implementation of the OASI Care Bundle is aided by a skills development module and an awareness campaign. The project is a collaboration between two national professional bodies, an NHS hospital trust and an academic institution.
Methods
Implementation of the OASI Care Bundle will be evaluated using a stepped-wedge design. From January 2017 sixteen maternity units across England, Wales and Scotland will participate in the study over a 15-month period, with sequential roll-out of the intervention in four blocks (regions) of four units. The primary clinical outcome is OASI rate. Regression analysis will adjust for differences in organisational characteristics and obstetric risk factors in women who gave birth before and after implementation of the care bundle. Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with clinicians will evaluate the feasibility of integrating the care bundle into routine practice. Interviews with women will explore the acceptability of the intervention.
Discussion
This protocol outlines the evaluation of our quality improvement project which aims to prevent OASI using a bundle of evidence-based interventions that are each widely used in practice. The OASI project aims to 1) standardise practice to prevent OASI in a way that is acceptable to clinicians and women and 2) identify the barriers and enablers associated with upscaling interventions within maternity units. If found to be effective, feasible and acceptable, the OASI Care Bundle will be shared with a range of audiences using the communication channels available to the professional bodies.
Trial registration
The OASI Project was retrospectively registered on the
ISCTRN12143325
database date assigned 03/10/2017.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Births
/ delivery
/ Delivery, Obstetric - methods
/ England
/ Fecal Incontinence - epidemiology
/ Fecal Incontinence - etiology
/ Fecal Incontinence - prevention & control
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Labor
/ Lacerations - prevention & control
/ Medicine
/ OASI
/ Obstetric anal sphincter injury
/ Obstetric Labor Complications - epidemiology
/ Obstetric Labor Complications - prevention & control
/ Patient Education as Topic - methods
/ Quality
/ Scotland
/ Trauma
/ Trends
/ Wales
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