@article{525, keywords = {Adverse outcome index, crew resource management, obstetrics}, author = {A. Romijn and Acj Ravelli and M. C. de Bruijne and Jwr Twisk and C. Wagner and Cjm de Groot and P. W. Teunissen}, title = {Effect of a cluster randomised team training intervention on adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes: a stepped wedge study.}, abstract = {

OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of an intervention based on Crew Resource Management team training, including a tool for structured communication, on adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes.

DESIGN: Stepped wedge.

SETTING: The Netherlands.

POPULATION OR SAMPLE: Registry data of 8123 women referred from primary care to a hospital during childbirth, at ≥ 32.0 weeks of singleton gestation and with no congenital abnormalities, in the period 2012-15.

METHODS: Obstetric teams of five hospitals and their surrounding primary-care midwifery practices participated in the intervention. In total, 49 team training sessions were organised for 465 care professionals (75.5% participated). Adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes before, during and after the intervention were analysed using multivariate logistic regression analyses.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Adverse Outcome Index (AOI-5), a composite measure involving; intrapartum or neonatal death, admission to neonatal intensive care unit, Apgar < 7 at 5 minutes, postpartum haemorrhage and/or perineal tear.

RESULTS: In total, an AOI-5 score was reported in 11.3% of the study population. No significant difference was found in the incidence of the AOI-5 score after the intervention compared with before the intervention (OR 1.07: 95% CI 0.92-1.24).

CONCLUSIONS: We found no effect of the intervention on adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes for women who were referred during childbirth. Team training is appreciated in practice, but evidence on the long-term impact is still limited. Upcoming studies should build on previous research and consider more sensitive outcome measures.

TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: A cluster randomised team training intervention showed no effect on adverse perinatal and maternal outcomes for women referred during childbirth.

}, year = {2019}, journal = {BJOG}, volume = {126}, pages = {907-914}, month = {06/2019}, issn = {1471-0528}, doi = {10.1111/1471-0528.15611}, language = {eng}, }