Promoting respectful maternity care with the WHO labor care guide and the checklist mnemonic "COPE": A quality improvement project.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Mercy Nkuba Nassali, Jodie C Russell, Maipelo Tsuaneng, Aratwa Tumagole, Aamirah Mussa, Badani Moreri-Ntshabele, Chelsea Morroni, Thabo Moloi, Ndiwo B Memo, Sarah Hanson, Franciose D Rubgega, Leatile Sedabadi, Modimowame Jamieson, Lorato Matshitsa, Kago Ganagagabo, Roger Shapiro, Rebecca Luckett, G Justus Hofmeyr
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Abstract

Objectives: To improve the quality of intrapartum care at Princess Marina Hospital, Gaborone, Botswana, through a champion-led educational intervention, introduction of the World Health Organization's Labor Care Guide (LCG), which highlights four key measures to promote respectful maternal care (RMC).

Methods: In August 2022, we engaged medical and nursing staff in interactive training on the WHO LCG and implemented a mnemonic-based checklist-"COPE" (Companions, Oral fluids, Pain relief, Eliminate the supine position). Motivational posters were displayed in the labor ward. Surveys to assess client labor experiences were conducted in November 2022 (n = 204) and October 2024 (n = 211). An anonymous staff survey assessed personal practice changes before and after the training.

Results: Over 2 years, significant improvements in reported maternal experience were observed. Reports of a "very bad" experience decreased from 116/204 (56.9%) to 13/211 (6.2%) and dissatisfaction with care reduced from 22/204 (10.8%) to 3/211 (1.4%). Adequate fluid provision increased from 108/204 (52.9%) to 159/211 (75.4%) and pain relief from 41/204 (20.1%) to 108/211 (51.2%). The reported presence of a labor companion increased from 14/204 (6.9%) to 133/211 (63.0%). Patient reports of exclusive supine positioning during the second stage of labor decreased from 106/204 (52.0%) to 11/211(5.2%). Staff questionnaires showed a consistent improvement in reported adoption of "COPE" practices compared with recollected practices before the intervention.

Conclusions: Deeply entrenched labor care practices are difficult to change; however, sustained, champion-led quality improvement interventions using the LCG and with sustained supportive supervision can yield meaningful improvement in women's birth experiences.

利用世卫组织分娩护理指南和核对表助记器“COPE”促进尊重产妇护理:一个质量改进项目。
目标:为了提高博茨瓦纳哈博罗内玛丽娜公主医院分娩时护理的质量,通过一项由倡导者主导的教育干预措施,引进世界卫生组织的《分娩护理指南》,其中强调了促进尊重产妇护理的四项关键措施。方法:我们于2022年8月对医护人员进行了世卫组织LCG互动培训,并实施了基于记忆的清单-“COPE”(同伴,口服液体,疼痛缓解,消除仰卧位)。劳动病房里张贴了鼓舞人心的海报。评估客户劳动经验的调查于2022年11月(n = 204)和2024年10月(n = 211)进行。一项匿名员工调查评估了培训前后个人实践的变化。结果:在2年多的时间里,观察到报告的产妇经历有显著改善。“非常糟糕”体验的报告从116/204(56.9%)下降到13/211(6.2%),对护理的不满从22/204(10.8%)下降到3/211(1.4%)。充足的液体供应从108/204(52.9%)增加到159/211(75.4%),疼痛缓解从41/204(20.1%)增加到108/211(51.2%)。分娩伴产报告从14/204(6.9%)增加到133/211(63.0%)。第二产程患者报告的完全仰卧位从106/204(52.0%)下降到11/211(5.2%)。工作人员的问卷调查显示,与干预前回忆的做法相比,报告采用“COPE”做法的情况持续改善。结论:根深蒂固的劳动护理实践难以改变;然而,持续的,冠军领导的质量改进干预使用LCG和持续的支持性监督可以产生有意义的改善妇女的分娩经验。
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5.80
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2.60%
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493
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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