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Formative research to design an implementation strategy for a postpartum hemorrhage initial response treatment bundle (E-MOTIVE): study protocol

Authors :
Bohren, MA
Lorencatto, F
Coomarasamy, A
Althabe, F
Devall, AJ
Evans, C
Oladapo, OT
Lissauer, D
Akter, S
Forbes, G
Thomas, E
Galadanci, H
Qureshi, Z
Fawcus, S
Hofmeyr, GJ
Al-beity, FA
Kasturiratne, A
Kumarendran, B
Mammoliti, K-M
Vogel, JP
Gallos, I
Miller, S
Bohren, MA
Lorencatto, F
Coomarasamy, A
Althabe, F
Devall, AJ
Evans, C
Oladapo, OT
Lissauer, D
Akter, S
Forbes, G
Thomas, E
Galadanci, H
Qureshi, Z
Fawcus, S
Hofmeyr, GJ
Al-beity, FA
Kasturiratne, A
Kumarendran, B
Mammoliti, K-M
Vogel, JP
Gallos, I
Miller, S
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal death worldwide. When PPH occurs, early identification of bleeding and prompt management using evidence-based guidelines, can avert most PPH-related severe morbidities and deaths. However, adherence to the World Health Organization recommended practices remains a critical challenge. A potential solution to inefficient and inconsistent implementation of evidence-based practices is the application of a 'clinical care bundle' for PPH management. A clinical care bundle is a set of discrete, evidence-based interventions, administered concurrently, or in rapid succession, to every eligible person, along with teamwork, communication, and cooperation. Once triggered, all bundle components must be delivered. The E-MOTIVE project aims to improve the detection and first response management of PPH through the implementation of the "E-MOTIVE" bundle, which consists of (1) Early PPH detection using a calibrated drape, (2) uterine Massage, (3) Oxytocic drugs, (4) Tranexamic acid, (5) Intra Venous fluids, and (6) genital tract Examination and escalation when necessary. The objective of this paper is to describe the protocol for the formative phase of the E-MOTIVE project, which aims to design an implementation strategy to support the uptake of this bundle into practice. METHODS: We will use behavior change and implementation science frameworks [e.g. capability, opportunity, motivation and behavior (COM-B) and theoretical domains framework (TDF)] to guide data collection and analysis, in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania. There are four methodological components: qualitative interviews; surveys; systematic reviews; and design workshops. We will triangulate findings across data sources, participant groups, and countries to explore factors influencing current PPH detection and management, and potentially influencing E-MOTIVE bundle implementation. We will use these findings to develop potentia

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315722500
Document Type :
Electronic Resource