Can the use of a next generation partograph based on WHO's latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes? (PICRINO) Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial.

<h4>Background</h4>Monitoring labor and childbirth, early recognition, and treatment of complications are critical for preventing adverse birth outcomes. However excessive use of interventions during labor has not been demonstrated to enhance subsequent birth outcomes and may, in fact, p...

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Main Authors: Anna Ramö Isgren, Radha Korsoski, Thomas Abrahamsson, Sophia Brismar Wendel, Karin Källén, Louise Lundborg, Katarina Remaeus, Kristin Thomas, Anna-Karin Wikström, Ylva Carlsson, Marie Blomberg
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316336
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author Anna Ramö Isgren
Radha Korsoski
Thomas Abrahamsson
Sophia Brismar Wendel
Karin Källén
Louise Lundborg
Katarina Remaeus
Kristin Thomas
Anna-Karin Wikström
Ylva Carlsson
Marie Blomberg
author_facet Anna Ramö Isgren
Radha Korsoski
Thomas Abrahamsson
Sophia Brismar Wendel
Karin Källén
Louise Lundborg
Katarina Remaeus
Kristin Thomas
Anna-Karin Wikström
Ylva Carlsson
Marie Blomberg
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description <h4>Background</h4>Monitoring labor and childbirth, early recognition, and treatment of complications are critical for preventing adverse birth outcomes. However excessive use of interventions during labor has not been demonstrated to enhance subsequent birth outcomes and may, in fact, pose a risk of harm. The World Health Organization has recently synthesized research from the last decade concerning labor progress and patient-centered care into a new recommendation: the Labour Care Guide (LCG). No trial has, however, compared the LCG with standard care regarding adverse neonatal outcomes or the degree of safety associated with implementing this recommendation within a high-resource setting, and its potential to enhance birth outcomes remains undetermined.<h4>Aim and hypothesis</h4>This trial aims to evaluate the impacts of using two different guidelines for monitoring labor with respect to neonatal and maternal outcomes, the LCG and the currently used standard care guideline. The hypothesis is that use of the LCG will reduce the number of adverse neonatal outcomes and decrease the rate of intrapartum cesarean sections, as compared with standard care.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>A national, multicenter, stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial that includes 24 Swedish maternity wards randomized to six clusters. The trial is planned to run during a 22 month period in 2023-2025 and the intervention LCG will be implemented in the six clusters, with three months intervals. The recruited wards will together have approximatively 100,000 births during the study period. Outcome data will be extracted from the Swedish national pregnancy, neonatal, and patient registers. Two safety analyses will be performed at one-third and two-thirds of the way through the trial.<h4>Discussion</h4>The LCG offers a promising new approach, but its effectiveness and safety in high resource settings remain unexplored and must be studied further before LCG can be fully implemented in settings with similar health care.<h4>Trial registration</h4>The trial has been registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05560802.
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spelling doaj-art-46f47c564c8b47c6a001133d6e8435c82025-07-10T05:31:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01203e031633610.1371/journal.pone.0316336Can the use of a next generation partograph based on WHO's latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes? (PICRINO) Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial.Anna Ramö IsgrenRadha KorsoskiThomas AbrahamssonSophia Brismar WendelKarin KällénLouise LundborgKatarina RemaeusKristin ThomasAnna-Karin WikströmYlva CarlssonMarie Blomberg<h4>Background</h4>Monitoring labor and childbirth, early recognition, and treatment of complications are critical for preventing adverse birth outcomes. However excessive use of interventions during labor has not been demonstrated to enhance subsequent birth outcomes and may, in fact, pose a risk of harm. The World Health Organization has recently synthesized research from the last decade concerning labor progress and patient-centered care into a new recommendation: the Labour Care Guide (LCG). No trial has, however, compared the LCG with standard care regarding adverse neonatal outcomes or the degree of safety associated with implementing this recommendation within a high-resource setting, and its potential to enhance birth outcomes remains undetermined.<h4>Aim and hypothesis</h4>This trial aims to evaluate the impacts of using two different guidelines for monitoring labor with respect to neonatal and maternal outcomes, the LCG and the currently used standard care guideline. The hypothesis is that use of the LCG will reduce the number of adverse neonatal outcomes and decrease the rate of intrapartum cesarean sections, as compared with standard care.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>A national, multicenter, stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial that includes 24 Swedish maternity wards randomized to six clusters. The trial is planned to run during a 22 month period in 2023-2025 and the intervention LCG will be implemented in the six clusters, with three months intervals. The recruited wards will together have approximatively 100,000 births during the study period. Outcome data will be extracted from the Swedish national pregnancy, neonatal, and patient registers. Two safety analyses will be performed at one-third and two-thirds of the way through the trial.<h4>Discussion</h4>The LCG offers a promising new approach, but its effectiveness and safety in high resource settings remain unexplored and must be studied further before LCG can be fully implemented in settings with similar health care.<h4>Trial registration</h4>The trial has been registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov: NCT05560802.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316336
spellingShingle Anna Ramö Isgren
Radha Korsoski
Thomas Abrahamsson
Sophia Brismar Wendel
Karin Källén
Louise Lundborg
Katarina Remaeus
Kristin Thomas
Anna-Karin Wikström
Ylva Carlsson
Marie Blomberg
Can the use of a next generation partograph based on WHO's latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes? (PICRINO) Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial.
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title Can the use of a next generation partograph based on WHO's latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes? (PICRINO) Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial.
title_full Can the use of a next generation partograph based on WHO's latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes? (PICRINO) Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial.
title_fullStr Can the use of a next generation partograph based on WHO's latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes? (PICRINO) Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial.
title_full_unstemmed Can the use of a next generation partograph based on WHO's latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes? (PICRINO) Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial.
title_short Can the use of a next generation partograph based on WHO's latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes? (PICRINO) Study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial.
title_sort can the use of a next generation partograph based on who s latest intrapartum care recommendations improve neonatal outcomes picrino study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316336
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