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会阴评估与修复纵向研究(PEARLS):一项配对成组的集群随机试验。

Perineal Assessment and Repair Longitudinal Study (PEARLS): a matched-pair cluster randomized trial.

机构信息

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 2TT, UK.

出版信息

BMC Med. 2013 Sep 23;11:209. doi: 10.1186/1741-7015-11-209.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Perineal trauma during childbirth affects millions of women worldwide every year. The aim of the Perineal Assessment and Repair Longitudinal Study (PEARLS) was to improve maternal clinical outcomes following childbirth through an enhanced cascaded multiprofessional training program to support implementation of evidence-based perineal management.

METHODS

This was a pragmatic matched-pair cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) that enrolled women (n = 3681) sustaining a second-degree perineal tear in one of 22 UK maternity units (clusters), organized in 11 matched pairs. Units in each matched pair were randomized to receive the training intervention either early (group A) or late (group B). Outcomes within each cluster were assessed prior to any training intervention (phase 1), and then after the training intervention was given to group A (phase 2) and group B (phase 3). Focusing on phase 2, the primary outcome was the percentage of women who had pain on sitting or walking at 10 to 12 days post-natal. Secondary outcomes included use of pain relief at 10 to 12 days post-natal, need for suture removal, uptake and duration of exclusive breastfeeding, and perineal wound infection. Practice-based measures included implementation of evidence into practice to promote effective clinical management of perineal trauma. Cluster-level paired t-tests were used to compare groups A and B.

RESULTS

There was no significant difference between the clusters in phase 2 of the study in the average percentage of women reporting perineal pain on sitting and walking at 10 to 12 days (mean difference 0.7%; 95% CI -10.1% to 11.4%; P = 0.89). The intervention significantly improved overall use of evidence-based practice in the clinical management of perineal trauma. Following the training intervention, group A clusters had a significant reduction in mean percentages of women reporting perineal wound infections and of women needing sutures removed.

CONCLUSION

PEARLS is the first RCT to assess the effects of a 'training package on implementation of evidence-based perineal trauma management. The intervention did not significantly improve the primary outcome but did significantly improve evidence-based practice and some of the relevant secondary clinical outcomes for women.

TRIAL REGISTRATIONS

ISRCTN28960026 NIHR UKCRN portfolio no: 4785.

摘要

背景

每年全球有数百万名妇女在分娩时遭受会阴创伤。PEARLS(会阴评估和修复纵向研究)的目的是通过增强级联多专业培训计划来改善产妇的临床结局,以支持基于证据的会阴管理的实施。

方法

这是一项实用的匹配对群随机对照试验(RCT),共纳入 22 家英国产科单位(群)中的 3681 名发生二度会阴撕裂的妇女(群),分为 11 对匹配群。每对群中的单位被随机分配到早期(A 组)或晚期(B 组)接受培训干预。每个群内的结果在任何培训干预之前(第 1 阶段)进行评估,然后在 A 组(第 2 阶段)和 B 组(第 3 阶段)接受培训干预后进行评估。聚焦于第 2 阶段,主要结局是产后 10 至 12 天有坐痛或行走痛的妇女百分比。次要结局包括产后 10 至 12 天使用止痛药物、拆线需求、纯母乳喂养的接受率和持续时间以及会阴伤口感染。实践为基础的措施包括将证据应用于实践,以促进对会阴创伤的有效临床管理。使用群水平配对 t 检验比较 A 组和 B 组。

结果

在研究的第 2 阶段,两组之间在产后 10 至 12 天报告坐痛和行走痛的妇女平均百分比没有显著差异(平均差异 0.7%;95%CI-10.1%至 11.4%;P=0.89)。干预措施显著改善了会阴创伤管理中基于证据的实践的总体应用。培训干预后,A 组群中报告会阴伤口感染的妇女和需要拆线的妇女的比例均显著降低。

结论

PEARLS 是第一项评估“培训包对基于证据的会阴创伤管理实施效果”的 RCT。该干预措施并未显著改善主要结局,但确实显著改善了实践中基于证据的做法以及一些与妇女相关的次要临床结局。

试验注册

ISRCTN84453401,NIHR UKCRN 投资组合号:4785。

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