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Do obstetricians apply the national guidelines? A vignette-based study assessing practices for the prevention of preterm birth.

A Rousseau1,2, E Azria3,4, S Baumann1, C Deneux-Tharaux4, M V Senat5,6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe spontaneous preterm birth prevention practices self-reported before and after the dissemination of relevant guidelines, and to identify personal and organisational factors associated with adherence.
DESIGN: A repeated cross-sectional vignette-based survey study.
SETTING: French obstetricians. POPULATION: French obstetricians practicing in public or private maternity units.
METHODS: Before and after the dissemination of the 2017 French guidelines on the prevention of spontaneous preterm birth, participants were asked to complete a web-based self-administered questionnaire based on two clinical vignettes. Vignette 1 focused on respondents' attitudes towards strict bed rest, cerclage, and progesterone treatment for women with a short cervix in mid-trimester; vignette 2 focused on attitudes towards strict bed rest and maintenance tocolysis after successful tocolysis for preterm labour. A mixed quantitative and qualitative analysis was conducted. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Non-adherence to guidelines for the prevention of spontaneous preterm birth in responses to each vignette.
RESULTS: We obtained complete responses from 286 obstetricians before and 282 obstetricians after guideline dissemination, including 145 obstetricians participating in both. After dissemination, 51.4% of obstetricians self-reported non-adherent practices for vignette 1 and 22.3% of obstetricians self-reported non-adherent practices for vignette 2. No improvement was observed after dissemination. The quantitative analysis identified factors associated with non-adherence, including older age and practice in non-university or small hospitals, whereas the qualitative analysis highlighted barriers to implementation, including fear of change, habits, work overload, and lack of time.
CONCLUSIONS: Adherence to guidelines was generally low, with practices unmodified by their dissemination. Improvement is required, especially regarding applicability. TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: Adherence to guidelines to prevent spontaneous preterm birth was generally low and remained unmodified after guideline dissemination.
© 2019 Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

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Keywords:  Adherence to guidelines; case vignette; prevention of preterm birth; quality of care

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31803995     DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.16039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJOG        ISSN: 1470-0328            Impact factor:   6.531


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