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Postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three African countries: A cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the risk of postpartum infection and increased pain associated with use of condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade (UBT) among women diagnosed with postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) in three low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We also sought women’s opinions on the...

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Autores principales: Anger, Holly A., Durocher, Jill, Dabash, Rasha, Hassanein, Nevine, Ononge, Sam, Burkhardt, Gillian, Frye, Laura J., Diop, Ayisha, Beye Diop, Seynabou Bop Moctar, Darwish, Emad, Ramadan, Mohamed Cherine, Kayaga, Juliana, Charles, Dyanna, Gaye, Alioune, Eckardt, Melody, Winikoff, Beverly
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7869979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33556104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245988
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author Anger, Holly A.
Durocher, Jill
Dabash, Rasha
Hassanein, Nevine
Ononge, Sam
Burkhardt, Gillian
Frye, Laura J.
Diop, Ayisha
Beye Diop, Seynabou Bop Moctar
Darwish, Emad
Ramadan, Mohamed Cherine
Kayaga, Juliana
Charles, Dyanna
Gaye, Alioune
Eckardt, Melody
Winikoff, Beverly
author_facet Anger, Holly A.
Durocher, Jill
Dabash, Rasha
Hassanein, Nevine
Ononge, Sam
Burkhardt, Gillian
Frye, Laura J.
Diop, Ayisha
Beye Diop, Seynabou Bop Moctar
Darwish, Emad
Ramadan, Mohamed Cherine
Kayaga, Juliana
Charles, Dyanna
Gaye, Alioune
Eckardt, Melody
Winikoff, Beverly
author_sort Anger, Holly A.
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description OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the risk of postpartum infection and increased pain associated with use of condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade (UBT) among women diagnosed with postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) in three low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We also sought women’s opinions on their overall experience of PPH care. METHODS: This prospective cohort study compared women diagnosed with PPH who received and did not receive UBT (UBT group and no-UBT group, respectively) at 18 secondary level hospitals in Uganda, Egypt, and Senegal that participated in a stepped wedge, cluster-randomized trial assessing UBT introduction. Key outcomes were reported pain (on a scale 0–10) in the immediate postpartum period and receipt of antibiotics within four weeks postpartum (a proxy for postpartum infection). Outcomes related to satisfaction with care and aspects women liked most and least about PPH care were also reported. RESULTS: Among women diagnosed with PPH, 58 were in the UBT group and 2188 in the no-UBT group. Self-reported, post-discharge antibiotic use within four weeks postpartum was similar in the UBT (3/58, 5.6%) and no-UBT groups (100/2188, 4.6%, risk ratio = 1.22, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.45–3.35). A high postpartum pain score of 8–10 was more common among women in the UBT group (17/46, 37.0%) than in the no-UBT group (360/1805, 19.9%, relative risk ratio = 3.64, 95% CI:1.30–10.16). Most women were satisfied with their care (1935/2325, 83.2%). When asked what they liked least about care, the most common responses were that medications (580/1511, 38.4%) and medical supplies (503/1511, 33.3%) were unavailable. CONCLUSION: UBT did not increase the risk of postpartum infection among this population. Women who receive UBT may experience higher degrees of pain compared to women who do not receive UBT. Women’s satisfaction with their care and stockouts of medications and other supplies deserve greater attention when introducing new technologies like UBT.
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spelling pubmed-78699792021-02-11 Postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three African countries: A cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade Anger, Holly A. Durocher, Jill Dabash, Rasha Hassanein, Nevine Ononge, Sam Burkhardt, Gillian Frye, Laura J. Diop, Ayisha Beye Diop, Seynabou Bop Moctar Darwish, Emad Ramadan, Mohamed Cherine Kayaga, Juliana Charles, Dyanna Gaye, Alioune Eckardt, Melody Winikoff, Beverly PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: We aimed to determine the risk of postpartum infection and increased pain associated with use of condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade (UBT) among women diagnosed with postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) in three low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We also sought women’s opinions on their overall experience of PPH care. METHODS: This prospective cohort study compared women diagnosed with PPH who received and did not receive UBT (UBT group and no-UBT group, respectively) at 18 secondary level hospitals in Uganda, Egypt, and Senegal that participated in a stepped wedge, cluster-randomized trial assessing UBT introduction. Key outcomes were reported pain (on a scale 0–10) in the immediate postpartum period and receipt of antibiotics within four weeks postpartum (a proxy for postpartum infection). Outcomes related to satisfaction with care and aspects women liked most and least about PPH care were also reported. RESULTS: Among women diagnosed with PPH, 58 were in the UBT group and 2188 in the no-UBT group. Self-reported, post-discharge antibiotic use within four weeks postpartum was similar in the UBT (3/58, 5.6%) and no-UBT groups (100/2188, 4.6%, risk ratio = 1.22, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.45–3.35). A high postpartum pain score of 8–10 was more common among women in the UBT group (17/46, 37.0%) than in the no-UBT group (360/1805, 19.9%, relative risk ratio = 3.64, 95% CI:1.30–10.16). Most women were satisfied with their care (1935/2325, 83.2%). When asked what they liked least about care, the most common responses were that medications (580/1511, 38.4%) and medical supplies (503/1511, 33.3%) were unavailable. CONCLUSION: UBT did not increase the risk of postpartum infection among this population. Women who receive UBT may experience higher degrees of pain compared to women who do not receive UBT. Women’s satisfaction with their care and stockouts of medications and other supplies deserve greater attention when introducing new technologies like UBT. Public Library of Science 2021-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7869979/ /pubmed/33556104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245988 Text en © 2021 Anger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Anger, Holly A.
Durocher, Jill
Dabash, Rasha
Hassanein, Nevine
Ononge, Sam
Burkhardt, Gillian
Frye, Laura J.
Diop, Ayisha
Beye Diop, Seynabou Bop Moctar
Darwish, Emad
Ramadan, Mohamed Cherine
Kayaga, Juliana
Charles, Dyanna
Gaye, Alioune
Eckardt, Melody
Winikoff, Beverly
Postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three African countries: A cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade
title Postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three African countries: A cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade
title_full Postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three African countries: A cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade
title_fullStr Postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three African countries: A cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade
title_full_unstemmed Postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three African countries: A cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade
title_short Postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three African countries: A cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade
title_sort postpartum infection, pain and experiences with care among women treated for postpartum hemorrhage in three african countries: a cohort study of women managed with and without condom-catheter uterine balloon tamponade
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7869979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33556104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245988
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