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The purpose of this study is to learn about the implementation of NHS England's Saving Babies Lives Care Bundle Version 2 to reduce perinatal mortality.
It will explore whether the care bundle is effective at reducing stillbirth rates, neonatal death rates and preterm births in England. It will also explore the lived experiences of women's maternity care and their babies neonatal care, and the views and experiences of healthcare professionals who are involved in delivering the care bundle.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Perinatal mortality rates and other pregnancy outcomes will be obtained from national data sources. Women and healthcare professionals will be asked to complete a survey and we will interview select groups of participants to further explore their experiences.
Mortality rates will be compared before and after the implementationof the care bundle where data allows. Data from the surveys will be descriptive. Data from the interviews will be analysed using thematic analysis to determine patterns and recurring ideas in the data.
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In April 2022, NHS England commissioned the University of Manchester to conduct an independent evaluation of the effectiveness of the Saving Babies' Lives Care Bundle Version 2 (SBLCBv2) on reducing perinatal mortality in England. The study was commissioned in two phases.
Phase 1 comprises a national (service) evaluation of the impact of the SBLCBv2 on perinatal mortality rates, associated clinical outcomes, and any unintended consequences using routine data derived from national databases. Phase 2 comprises a qualitative evaluation to further understand the impact on maternity services, women and their families.
Phase 2 will be conducted in a cohort of maternity units across England using a mixed-methods approach. The views and experiences of women and healthcare professionals towards maternity care in relation to the SBLCBv2 will be sought using surveys and interviews. Additionally, this study will interview organisational leads to assess how resources, leadership and governance may affect implementation in diverse hospital settings.
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All births in England.
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