Jurczuk, M; Bidwell, P; Martinez, D; Silverton, L; Van der Meulen, J; Wolstenholme, D; Thakar, R; Gurol-Urganci, I; Sevdalis, N
(2021)
OASI2: a cluster randomised hybrid evaluation of strategies for sustainable implementation of the Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury Care Bundle in maternity units in Great Britain.
Implement Sci, 16 (1).
p. 55.
ISSN 1748-5908
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-021-01125-z
SGUL Authors: Thakar, Ranee
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury (OASI) Care Bundle comprises four primary and secondary prevention practices that target the rising rates of severe perineal tearing during childbirth, which can have severe debilitating consequences for women. The OASI Care Bundle was implemented in 16 maternity units in Britain in the OASI1 project (2017-2018), which demonstrated the care bundle's effectiveness in reducing OASI rates. In OASI2, the care bundle will be scaled up to 20 additional National Health Service (NHS) maternity units in a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study that will examine the effectiveness of strategies used to introduce, implement and sustain the care bundle. METHODS: OASI2 is a two-arm cluster-randomised control trial (C-RCT) of maternity units in England, Scotland and Wales, with an additional non-randomised study arm. C-RCT arm 1 (peer support, n = 10 units) will be supported by 'buddy' units to implement the OASI Care Bundle. C-RCT arm 2 (lean implementation, n = 10 units) will implement without external support. The additional study arm (sustainability, n = 10 units) will include some original OASI1 units to evaluate the care bundle's sustainability and OASI rates over time, from before OASI1 and through the end of OASI2. Units in all three study arms will receive an Implementation Toolkit with training resources and implementation support. The C-RCT arms will be compared in terms of OASI rate reduction (primary effectiveness outcome) and clinicians' adoption of the care bundle (primary implementation outcome). Clinical data will be collated from maternity information systems; implementation data will be collected through validated surveys with women and clinicians, supplemented by qualitative methods. Descriptive statistics and regression modelling will be used for analysis. Emergent themes from the qualitative data will be assessed using framework analysis. DISCUSSION: OASI2 will study the impact of various implementation strategies used to introduce and sustain the OASI Care Bundle, and how these strategies affect the bundle's clinical effectiveness. The study will generate insights into how to effectively scale-up and sustain uptake and coverage of similar interventions in maternity units. A locally adaptable 'implementation blueprint' will be produced to inform development of future guidelines to prevent perineal trauma. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN26523605.
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Keywords: | Implementation, OASI Care Bundle, Obstetric anal sphincter injury, Quality improvement, Scale-up, Severe perineal tear, OASI Care Bundle, Obstetric anal sphincter injury, Severe perineal tear, Scale-up, Quality improvement, Implementation, 11 Medical and Health Sciences, 08 Information and Computing Sciences, Health Policy & Services | ||||||
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: | Academic Structure > Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute (MCS) | ||||||
Journal or Publication Title: | Implement Sci | ||||||
ISSN: | 1748-5908 | ||||||
Language: | eng | ||||||
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PubMed ID: | 34022926 | ||||||
Web of Science ID: | WOS:000653041200001 | ||||||
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URI: | https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/113505 | ||||||
Publisher's version: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-021-01125-z |
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