| Literature DB >> 33686760 |
G J Hofmeyr1,2, S Bernitz3,4, M Bonet5, M Bucagu6, B Dao7, S Downe8, H Galadanci9, Cse Homer10, V Hundley11, T Lavender12, B Levy13, D Lissauer14, P Lumbiganon15, F E McConville6, R Pattinson16, Z Qureshi17, J P Souza18, M E Stanton19, P Ten Hoope-Bender20, V Vannevel16, J P Vogel10, O T Oladapo5.
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33686760 PMCID: PMC9291293 DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.16694
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJOG ISSN: 1470-0328 Impact factor: 7.331
Figure 1WHO Labour Care Guide.
Similarities and differences between the partograph and the Labour Care Guide
| Modified WHO partograph | WHO Labour Care Guide |
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| Graphical representation of the progress of labour in terms of women's cervical dilatation and descent of the fetal presenting part, against time | |
| Formal regular recording of important clinical parameters describing the wellbeing of the woman and baby | |
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| Active phase defined as starting from 4 cm of cervical dilatation | Active phase defined as starting from 5 cm of cervical dilatation |
| Fixed 1 cm/hour ‘alert’ line and ‘action’ lines | Evidence‐based time limits at each centimetre of cervical dilatation |
| No second‐stage section | Intensified monitoring in second stage |
| No recording of supportive care interventions | Explicit recording of labour companionship, pain relief, oral fluid intake and posture |
| Records strength, duration and frequency of uterine contractions | Records duration and frequency of uterine contractions |
| No explicit requirement to respond to deviations from expected observations of any labour parameter, other than cervical dilatation alert and action lines | Requires deviations to be highlighted and the corresponding response to be recorded by the provider |