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2020 Sep 23


BMJ Open


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The AEDUCATE Collaboration. Comprehensive antenatal education birth preparation programmes to reduce the rates of caesarean section in nulliparous women. Protocol for an individual participant data prospective meta-analysis.

Authors

Levett KM, Lord SJ, Dahlen HG, Smith CA, Girosi F, Downe S, Finlayson K W, Fleet J, Steen M, Davey M-A, Newnham E, Werner A, Arnott L, Sutcliffe K, Seidler A L, Hunter K E, Askie L
BMJ Open. 2020 Sep 23; 10(9):e037175.
PMID: 32967876.

Abstract

Rates of medical interventions in normal labour and birth are increasing. This prospective meta-analysis (PMA) proposes to assess whether the addition of a comprehensive multicomponent birth preparation programme reduces caesarean section (CS) in nulliparous women compared with standard hospital care. Additionally, do participant characteristics, intervention components or hospital characteristics modify the effectiveness of the programme? METHODS AND ANALYSIS: : women with singleton vertex pregnancies, no planned caesarean section (CS) or epidural.: in addition to hospital-based standard care, a comprehensive antenatal education programme that includes multiple components for birth preparation, addressing the three objectives: preparing women and their birth partner/support person for childbirth through education on physiological/hormonal birth (knowledge and understanding); building women's confidence through psychological preparation (positive mindset) and support their ability to birth without pain relief using evidence-based tools (tools and techniques). The intervention could occur in a hospital-based or community setting.: standard care alone in hospital-based maternity units.