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SIMPLE: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the Netherlands. Protocol for a controlled before and after study

BACKGROUND: Caesarean section (CS) rates are rising worldwide. In the Netherlands, the most significant rise is observed in healthy women with a singleton in vertex position between 37 and 42 weeks gestation, whereas it is doubtful whether an improved outcome for the mother or her child was obtained...

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Autores principales: Melman, Sonja, Schoorel, Ellen NC, Dirksen, Carmen, Kwee, Anneke, Smits, Luc, de Boer, Froukje, Jonkers, Madelaine, Woiski, Mallory D, Mol, Ben Willem J, Doornbos, Johannes PR, Visser, Harry, Huisjes, Anjoke JM, Porath, Martina M, Delemarre, Friso MC, Kuppens, Simone MI, Aardenburg, Robert, Van Dooren, Ivo MA, Vrouenraets, Francis PJM, Lim, Frans TH, Kleiverda, Gunilla, van der Salm, Paulien CM, de Boer, Karin, Sikkema, Marko J, Nijhuis, Jan G, Hermens, Rosella PMG, Scheepers, Hubertina CJ
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3547819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23281646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-8-3
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author Melman, Sonja
Schoorel, Ellen NC
Dirksen, Carmen
Kwee, Anneke
Smits, Luc
de Boer, Froukje
Jonkers, Madelaine
Woiski, Mallory D
Mol, Ben Willem J
Doornbos, Johannes PR
Visser, Harry
Huisjes, Anjoke JM
Porath, Martina M
Delemarre, Friso MC
Kuppens, Simone MI
Aardenburg, Robert
Van Dooren, Ivo MA
Vrouenraets, Francis PJM
Lim, Frans TH
Kleiverda, Gunilla
van der Salm, Paulien CM
de Boer, Karin
Sikkema, Marko J
Nijhuis, Jan G
Hermens, Rosella PMG
Scheepers, Hubertina CJ
author_facet Melman, Sonja
Schoorel, Ellen NC
Dirksen, Carmen
Kwee, Anneke
Smits, Luc
de Boer, Froukje
Jonkers, Madelaine
Woiski, Mallory D
Mol, Ben Willem J
Doornbos, Johannes PR
Visser, Harry
Huisjes, Anjoke JM
Porath, Martina M
Delemarre, Friso MC
Kuppens, Simone MI
Aardenburg, Robert
Van Dooren, Ivo MA
Vrouenraets, Francis PJM
Lim, Frans TH
Kleiverda, Gunilla
van der Salm, Paulien CM
de Boer, Karin
Sikkema, Marko J
Nijhuis, Jan G
Hermens, Rosella PMG
Scheepers, Hubertina CJ
author_sort Melman, Sonja
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description BACKGROUND: Caesarean section (CS) rates are rising worldwide. In the Netherlands, the most significant rise is observed in healthy women with a singleton in vertex position between 37 and 42 weeks gestation, whereas it is doubtful whether an improved outcome for the mother or her child was obtained. It can be hypothesized that evidence-based guidelines on CS are not implemented sufficiently. Therefore, the present study has the following objectives: to develop quality indicators on the decision to perform a CS based on key recommendations from national and international guidelines; to use the quality indicators in order to gain insight into actual adherence of Dutch gynaecologists to guideline recommendations on the performance of a CS; to explore barriers and facilitators that have a direct effect on guideline application regarding CS; and to develop, execute, and evaluate a strategy in order to reduce the CS incidence for a similar neonatal outcome (based on the information gathered in the second and third objectives). METHODS: An independent expert panel of Dutch gynaecologists and midwives will develop a set of quality indicators on the decision to perform a CS. These indicators will be used to measure current care in 20 hospitals with a population of 1,000 women who delivered by CS, and a random selection of 1,000 women who delivered vaginally in the same period. Furthermore, by interviewing healthcare professionals and patients, the barriers and facilitators that may influence the decision to perform a CS will be measured. Based on the results, a tailor-made implementation strategy will be developed and tested in a controlled before-and-after study in 12 hospitals (six intervention, six control hospitals) with regard to effectiveness, experiences, and costs. DISCUSSION: This study will offer insight into the current CS care and into the hindering and facilitating factors influencing obstetrical policy on CS. Furthermore, it will allow definition of patient categories or situations in which a tailor-made implementation strategy will most likely be meaningful and cost effective, without negatively affecting the outcome for mother and child. TRIAL REGISTRATION: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01261676
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spelling pubmed-35478192013-01-23 SIMPLE: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the Netherlands. Protocol for a controlled before and after study Melman, Sonja Schoorel, Ellen NC Dirksen, Carmen Kwee, Anneke Smits, Luc de Boer, Froukje Jonkers, Madelaine Woiski, Mallory D Mol, Ben Willem J Doornbos, Johannes PR Visser, Harry Huisjes, Anjoke JM Porath, Martina M Delemarre, Friso MC Kuppens, Simone MI Aardenburg, Robert Van Dooren, Ivo MA Vrouenraets, Francis PJM Lim, Frans TH Kleiverda, Gunilla van der Salm, Paulien CM de Boer, Karin Sikkema, Marko J Nijhuis, Jan G Hermens, Rosella PMG Scheepers, Hubertina CJ Implement Sci Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Caesarean section (CS) rates are rising worldwide. In the Netherlands, the most significant rise is observed in healthy women with a singleton in vertex position between 37 and 42 weeks gestation, whereas it is doubtful whether an improved outcome for the mother or her child was obtained. It can be hypothesized that evidence-based guidelines on CS are not implemented sufficiently. Therefore, the present study has the following objectives: to develop quality indicators on the decision to perform a CS based on key recommendations from national and international guidelines; to use the quality indicators in order to gain insight into actual adherence of Dutch gynaecologists to guideline recommendations on the performance of a CS; to explore barriers and facilitators that have a direct effect on guideline application regarding CS; and to develop, execute, and evaluate a strategy in order to reduce the CS incidence for a similar neonatal outcome (based on the information gathered in the second and third objectives). METHODS: An independent expert panel of Dutch gynaecologists and midwives will develop a set of quality indicators on the decision to perform a CS. These indicators will be used to measure current care in 20 hospitals with a population of 1,000 women who delivered by CS, and a random selection of 1,000 women who delivered vaginally in the same period. Furthermore, by interviewing healthcare professionals and patients, the barriers and facilitators that may influence the decision to perform a CS will be measured. Based on the results, a tailor-made implementation strategy will be developed and tested in a controlled before-and-after study in 12 hospitals (six intervention, six control hospitals) with regard to effectiveness, experiences, and costs. DISCUSSION: This study will offer insight into the current CS care and into the hindering and facilitating factors influencing obstetrical policy on CS. Furthermore, it will allow definition of patient categories or situations in which a tailor-made implementation strategy will most likely be meaningful and cost effective, without negatively affecting the outcome for mother and child. TRIAL REGISTRATION: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01261676 BioMed Central 2013-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3547819/ /pubmed/23281646 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-8-3 Text en Copyright ©2013 Melman et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Melman, Sonja
Schoorel, Ellen NC
Dirksen, Carmen
Kwee, Anneke
Smits, Luc
de Boer, Froukje
Jonkers, Madelaine
Woiski, Mallory D
Mol, Ben Willem J
Doornbos, Johannes PR
Visser, Harry
Huisjes, Anjoke JM
Porath, Martina M
Delemarre, Friso MC
Kuppens, Simone MI
Aardenburg, Robert
Van Dooren, Ivo MA
Vrouenraets, Francis PJM
Lim, Frans TH
Kleiverda, Gunilla
van der Salm, Paulien CM
de Boer, Karin
Sikkema, Marko J
Nijhuis, Jan G
Hermens, Rosella PMG
Scheepers, Hubertina CJ
SIMPLE: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the Netherlands. Protocol for a controlled before and after study
title SIMPLE: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the Netherlands. Protocol for a controlled before and after study
title_full SIMPLE: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the Netherlands. Protocol for a controlled before and after study
title_fullStr SIMPLE: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the Netherlands. Protocol for a controlled before and after study
title_full_unstemmed SIMPLE: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the Netherlands. Protocol for a controlled before and after study
title_short SIMPLE: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the Netherlands. Protocol for a controlled before and after study
title_sort simple: implementation of recommendations from international evidence-based guidelines on caesarean sections in the netherlands. protocol for a controlled before and after study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3547819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23281646
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-8-3
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