Title: Antiplatelets in Pregnancy Collaboration
1SEA-ORCHID Project
South East Asia - Optimising Reproductive Child
Health Outcomes in Developing Countries
Centre for Perinatal Health Services Research,
University of Sydney Khon Kaen University,
Thailand Australasian Cochrane Centre, Monash
University University of Philippines,
Manila Womens Childrens Hospital, University
of Adelaide Royal College of Medicine Perak,
Ipoh, Malaysia Gajdah Mada University,
Jogjakarta, Indonesia
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3Broad scientific question
- Can the health of mothers and babies in Thailand,
Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia be - improved by
- increasing the capacity for research synthesis
- improving the implementation of effective
interventions and - identifying gaps in knowledge needing further
research?
4Aims
- Designed to answer the following questions
- What is the current teaching and practice related
to pregnancy and childbirth in SE Asia? - What are the local barriers to the use of
research in SE Asia and how can they be overcome? - Will a targeted intervention to build capacity
for the generation, evaluation and implementation
of relevant evidence lead to improved research
output, research implementation and health
outcomes?
5Rationale
- access to reliable health information for workers
in developing countries is potentially the single
most cost effective and achievable strategy for
sustainable improvement in health care - changing behaviour of health workers is a complex
process requiring a multi-dimensional approach
that is flexible, participatory and relevant - builds on the Collaborations experience and
existing networks
6Methods
- Pre-intervention phase (2004-05)
- establishment of SE Asian nodes
- baseline data collection
- Intervention phase (2005-07)
- educating practitioners in evidence-based
practice - supporting the preparation of systematic reviews
and the development of guidelines - promoting effective dissemination and identifying
research priorities - academic exchange through fellowships and
AUS-based Educator study tours - Outcome reporting phase (2007-08)
- reassessment of the practice and outcomes
measured in phase one - ongoing dissemination of results
7Methodology
- Interrupted time series
- Multi-dimensional educational intervention
- Quantitative and qualitative evaluation
- Action research
8Project design
Pre-intervention phase (2004-05) Baseline
collection of primary secondary outcomes
9Primary outcomes
- 20 areas of current practice
- 10 health outcomes of mothers babies
- at least 1000 women admitted over 9-month period
at each site (9000 women) - To help answer
- were best practice recommendations applied?
- what are the impact of these practices on the
health of mothers and babies?
10Primary outcomes - recommended practices being
measured
- magnesium sulphate for eclampsia and
pre-eclampsia - use of corticosteroids prior to pre-term birth
- continuous support for women in labour
- selective use of episiotomy
- active management for the third stage of labour
- vacuum rather than forceps for operative delivery
- intra-operative antibiotics at time of caesarean
section
11Secondary outcomes - evidence-based practice
policy
- number and quality of guidelines in clinical
practice - level of research activity
- EBM in curriculum
- knowledge of evidence-based practice
- level of involvement in Cochrane activities
- Qualitative data collection
- analysis of barriers to practice change,
including identification of locally specific
barriers to use of clinical practices - focus groups to identify knowledge, beliefs and
attitudes about EBP
12Progress to date primary outcomes
- nine tertiary, regional and provincial hospitals
selected - web-based baseline data collection began March
2005 - 8,500 births recorded
- (completion of baseline data by end November)
13Secondary outcomes and project milestones
- developed tools to measure secondary outcomes
- recruitment of three Australian-based clinical
educators - survey of practitioners knowledge of EBP
- recruitment of SEA-based educators and Australian
study tour (Oct/Nov 2005) - planning of the educational intervention
- program logical framework link
14Project design
Pre-intervention phase measuring primary
secondary outcomes
- Intervention phase (2005-07)
- training practitioners in evidence-based
practice - supporting the preparation of systematic reviews
and guidelines - promoting effective dissemination
- identifying research priorities
Post-intervention phase measuring primary
secondary outcomes
15Planned training activities
- Generators of evidence evidence-based
materials systematic reviewers guideline
developers - Critical appraisal of evidence, systematic
reviewing, guideline development - Users of evidence clinicians policymakers
- Use of Cochrane Library Reproductive Health
Library - Implementation use of guidelines
- Accessing interpreting evidence
- Educators about evidence teachers trainers
- Provide material training on principals of
evidence-based practice
16Educational interventions
- communicate aims, objectives, methods and
evaluation - actively involve learners in planning, delivery
and evaluation of the program - be experiential and problem-based
- be perceived by learners as directly relevant to
their professional roles - explicitly recognise and tackle barriers to
learning - involve cycles of action and reflection
- build mutual trust, respect and collaborative
relationships - consider a range of qualitative and quantitative
outcomes
17Evaluation of interventions
- knowledge and skill development measured through
clinical and educative practice changes - learning processes assessed through reflective
diary summaries and focus groups
18Expected outcomes
- positive impact on health of mothers babies
- establishment of network of researchers
clinicians - ongoing development of evidence-based practice
policy - capacity building
19Capacity building
- train clinicians to find, interpret and implement
evidence - ensure locally relevant evidence available
accessible - identify important questions for future local
research - base policy decisions on research findings
- develop and implement local clinical practice
guidelines
20- We know what want to achieve and we know the sort
of activities that will help get us there - But at a practical level, with one fte educator,
what are we actually going to do? - Our biggest challenge
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