Effectiveness of the World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trial

Abstract Background Women delivering in health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa and their newborns do not always receive proven interventions needed to prevent and/or adequately manage severe complications. The gaps in quality of care are increasingly pointed out as major contributing factor to the...

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Main Authors: Tieba Millogo, Kadidiatou Raïssa Kourouma, Aïssatou Diallo, Marie Laurette Agbre-Yace, Mamadou Diouldé Baldé, Seni Kouanda
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Published: BMC 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11673-0
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spelling doaj-d6e20fe59edc4377bc2c6e7bbd9d4a632021-09-12T11:14:36ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-09-012111910.1186/s12889-021-11673-0Effectiveness of the World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trialTieba Millogo0Kadidiatou Raïssa Kourouma1Aïssatou Diallo2Marie Laurette Agbre-Yace3Mamadou Diouldé Baldé4Seni Kouanda5African Institute of Public Health (AIPH) & Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la SantéInstitut National de Santé Publique (INSP) & Cellule de Recherche en Santé de la ReproductionCellule de Recherche en Santé de la Reproduction de Guinée (CERREGUI)Institut National de Santé Publique (INSP) & Cellule de Recherche en Santé de la ReproductionCellule de Recherche en Santé de la Reproduction de Guinée (CERREGUI)Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé, Burkina Faso & African Institute of Public Health (AIPH)Abstract Background Women delivering in health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa and their newborns do not always receive proven interventions needed to prevent and/or adequately manage severe complications. The gaps in quality of care are increasingly pointed out as major contributing factor to the high and slow declining perinatal mortality rates. The World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC), as a quality improvement strategy, targets low cost and easy to perform interventions and suits well with the context of limited resource settings. In this matched-pair cluster randomized controlled trial, we assess the effectiveness of the WHO-SCC in improving healthcare providers’ adherence to best practices and ultimately improving childbirth outcomes. Methods This is a multi-country study. In each country we will carry out a matched-pair cluster randomized controlled trial whereby four pairs of regional hospitals will be randomized on a 1:1 basis to either the intervention or control group. A context specific WHO-SCC will be implemented in the intervention facilities along with trainings of healthcare providers on best childbirth practices and ongoing supportive supervisions. The standard of care will prevail in the control group. The primary outcome is a summary composite metric that combine the following poor childbirth outcomes: stillbirths, maternal deaths, early neonatal deaths, severe postpartum hemorrhage, maternal infections, early neonatal infections, prolonged obstructed labor, severe pre-eclampsia, uterine rupture in the health facility, eclampsia and maternal near miss. The occurrence of these outcomes will be ascertained in a sample of 2530 childbirth events in each country using data extraction. A secondary outcome of interest is the adherence of healthcare providers to evidence best practices. This will be measured through direct observations of a sample of 620 childbirth events in each country. Discussion Our study has the potential to provide strong evidence on the effectiveness of the WHO-SCC, a low cost and easy to implement intervention that can be easily scaled up if found effective. Trial registration The trial was registered in the Pan-African Clinical Trials Registry on 21st January 2020 under the following number: PACTR202001484669907. https://pactr.samrc.ac.za/TrialDisplay.aspx?TrialID=9662https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11673-0WHO safe childbirth checklistQuality of careBurkina FasoCôte d’IvoireGuinea
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author Tieba Millogo
Kadidiatou Raïssa Kourouma
Aïssatou Diallo
Marie Laurette Agbre-Yace
Mamadou Diouldé Baldé
Seni Kouanda
spellingShingle Tieba Millogo
Kadidiatou Raïssa Kourouma
Aïssatou Diallo
Marie Laurette Agbre-Yace
Mamadou Diouldé Baldé
Seni Kouanda
Effectiveness of the World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trial
BMC Public Health
WHO safe childbirth checklist
Quality of care
Burkina Faso
Côte d’Ivoire
Guinea
author_facet Tieba Millogo
Kadidiatou Raïssa Kourouma
Aïssatou Diallo
Marie Laurette Agbre-Yace
Mamadou Diouldé Baldé
Seni Kouanda
author_sort Tieba Millogo
title Effectiveness of the World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trial
title_short Effectiveness of the World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trial
title_full Effectiveness of the World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trial
title_fullStr Effectiveness of the World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trial
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of the World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trial
title_sort effectiveness of the world health organization safe childbirth checklist (who-scc) in preventing poor childbirth outcomes: a study protocol for a matched-pair cluster randomized control trial
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background Women delivering in health facilities in sub-Saharan Africa and their newborns do not always receive proven interventions needed to prevent and/or adequately manage severe complications. The gaps in quality of care are increasingly pointed out as major contributing factor to the high and slow declining perinatal mortality rates. The World Health Organization Safe Childbirth Checklist (WHO-SCC), as a quality improvement strategy, targets low cost and easy to perform interventions and suits well with the context of limited resource settings. In this matched-pair cluster randomized controlled trial, we assess the effectiveness of the WHO-SCC in improving healthcare providers’ adherence to best practices and ultimately improving childbirth outcomes. Methods This is a multi-country study. In each country we will carry out a matched-pair cluster randomized controlled trial whereby four pairs of regional hospitals will be randomized on a 1:1 basis to either the intervention or control group. A context specific WHO-SCC will be implemented in the intervention facilities along with trainings of healthcare providers on best childbirth practices and ongoing supportive supervisions. The standard of care will prevail in the control group. The primary outcome is a summary composite metric that combine the following poor childbirth outcomes: stillbirths, maternal deaths, early neonatal deaths, severe postpartum hemorrhage, maternal infections, early neonatal infections, prolonged obstructed labor, severe pre-eclampsia, uterine rupture in the health facility, eclampsia and maternal near miss. The occurrence of these outcomes will be ascertained in a sample of 2530 childbirth events in each country using data extraction. A secondary outcome of interest is the adherence of healthcare providers to evidence best practices. This will be measured through direct observations of a sample of 620 childbirth events in each country. Discussion Our study has the potential to provide strong evidence on the effectiveness of the WHO-SCC, a low cost and easy to implement intervention that can be easily scaled up if found effective. Trial registration The trial was registered in the Pan-African Clinical Trials Registry on 21st January 2020 under the following number: PACTR202001484669907. https://pactr.samrc.ac.za/TrialDisplay.aspx?TrialID=9662
topic WHO safe childbirth checklist
Quality of care
Burkina Faso
Côte d’Ivoire
Guinea
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11673-0
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