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J Perinat Med ; 49(7): 783-790, 2021 Sep 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34049425

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Woman with a history of a previous cesarean section (CS) can choose between an elective repeat CS (ERCS) and a trial of labor (TOL), which can end in a vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) or an unplanned CS. Guidelines describe women's rights to make an informed decision between an ERCS or a TOL. However, the rates of TOL and vaginal birth after CS varies greatly between and within countries. The objective of this study is to asses nation-wide implementation of counselling with a decision aid (DA) including a prediction model, on intended delivery compared to care as usual. We hypothesize that this may result in a reduction in practice variation without an increase in cesarean rates or complications. METHODS: In a multicenter controlled before and after cohort study we evaluate the effect of nation-wide implementation of a DA. Practice variation was defined as the standard deviation (SD) of TOL percentages. RESULTS: A total of 27 hospitals and 1,364 women were included. A significant decrease was found in practice variation (SD TOL rates: 0.17 control group vs. 0.10 intervention group following decision aid implementation, p=0.011). There was no significant difference in the ERCS rate or overall CS rates. A 21% reduction in the combined maternal and perinatal adverse outcomes was seen. CONCLUSIONS: Nationwide implementation of the DA showed a significant reduction in practice variation without an increase in the rate of cesarean section or complications, suggesting an improvement in equality of care.


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Clinical Decision Rules , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/standards , Trial of Labor , Vaginal Birth after Cesarean/standards , Adult , Cesarean Section, Repeat/standards , Cesarean Section, Repeat/trends , Female , Healthcare Disparities/standards , Healthcare Disparities/trends , Humans , Logistic Models , Netherlands , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/trends , Pregnancy , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Vaginal Birth after Cesarean/adverse effects , Vaginal Birth after Cesarean/trends
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