Rates of stillbirth in Scotland are among the highest in resource rich countries. The majority of stillbirths occur in normally formed infants, with (retrospective) evidence of placental insufficiency being the commonest clinical finding. Maternal perception of decreased fetal movements appears to be an early biomarker both of placental insufficiency and subsequent stillbirth. The study proposed here will test the hypothesis that rates of stillbirth will be reduced by introduction of a package of care consisting of strategies for increasing pregnant women's awareness of the need for prompt reporting of decreased fetal movements, followed by a management plan for identification of placental insufficiency with timely delivery in confirmed cases. The odds of stillbirth fell by 30% after the introduction of a similar package of care in Norway but the efficacy of this intervention (and possible adverse effects and implications for service delivery) have not been tested in a randomized trial. The investigators plan a stepped wedge cluster design trial, in which hospitals in Scotland and Ireland will be randomized to the timing of introduction of the care package. Outcomes (including the primary outcome of stillbirth) will be derived from Scotland and Ireland's detailed routinely collected maternity data, allowing the investigators to robustly test the hypothesis. A nested qualitative study will examine the acceptability of the intervention to patients and health care providers and identify process issues (barriers to implementation).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
430,830
A package of interventions consisting of strategies for increasing pregnant women's awareness of the need to report early when they perceive a reduction in fetal movements, followed with a management plan for identification and delivery of the "at risk" fetus in such women, will reduce rates of stillbirth
National Maternity Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
Rotunda Hospital
Dublin, Ireland
Stepping Hill Hospital
Stockport, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Royal Gwent Hospital
Newport, Gwent, United Kingdom
Saint Mary's hospital
Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom
NHS Lothian
Edinburgh, Lothian, United Kingdom
Birmingham Women's Hospital
Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
St. Richards Hospital
Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Worthing Hospital
Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
...and 19 more locations
Rates of stillbirth
Time frame: 36 months
Rates of caesarean section
Time frame: 36 months
Rates of induction of labour
Time frame: 36 Months
Rates of admission to the neonatal intensive care unit
Time frame: 36 Months
Proportion of women with fetal growth restriction
Time frame: 36 Months
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