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The goal of this mixed method multisite effectiveness-implementation study across all basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care facilities in Mbarara district and Mbarara City in Southwestern Uganda is to identify unique challenges, facilitators and patterns of potential and sustained uptake of the new WHO Labor Care Guide. Using these baseline findings, I will characterize, and refine the LCG, and then develop a suitable training strategy to effectively integrate/implement the new LCG into routine maternity care in Mbarara district. I will then utilize the Proctor implementation outcome framework to evaluate implementation outcomes of using the new labor care guide in routine maternity care that include; acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, fidelity, and effectiveness among HCPs actively involved in deliveries across Mbarara District and Mbarara City. Finally, I will assess the diagnostic predictability of the new LCG compared to the partogram in effectively detecting prolonged labor among women delivering in Mbarara district and Mbarara City.
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I will utilize an ambispective cohort; a combination of a historical cohort of mothers monitored using a partograph and prospective cohort of women monitored using the new Labor Care Guide to evaluate implementation success (effectiveness). As a concerted effort to meaningfully implement a new intervention meant to reduce preventable maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality, these results will generate grounded, robust scientific data to inform stakeholders and policy makers working towards effectively integrating and scaling up of this new LCG into routine maternity care in similar settings across the country and beyond. This study will also be able to show the effect of this intervention, and optimize its implementation in routine maternity care practice to improve maternal-fetal outcomes in similar settings.
Participants will be adult HCPs actively involved in maternity care and conducting deliveries, health facility managers in Mbarara district and officials from the reproductive health division of the Ugandan Ministry of Health. For the effectiveness-implementation trial, we shall enroll 520 mothers in active labor at the study facilities. Abstracted partograph data from the records of 520 mothers whose labor was monitored using partograph data will be used to compare the proportion of prolonged labor in addition to other effectiveness outcomes.
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