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Practice Programme for Upright Positions in the Second Stage of Labour: the development of a complex intervention based on the Medical Research Council Framework.

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AIMS This study aimed to develop a Practice Programme for Upright Positions in the Second Stage of Labour to provide a reference for midwifery professionals in the standardized implementation of… Click to show full abstract

AIMS This study aimed to develop a Practice Programme for Upright Positions in the Second Stage of Labour to provide a reference for midwifery professionals in the standardized implementation of upright positions in clinical practice. BACKGROUND The adoption of upright positions in the second stage of labour is recommended by many international organizations, but upright positions have not been widely used and their implementation varies greatly across studies. METHODS The Practice Programme for Upright Positions in the Second Stage of Labour was developed under the guidance of the Medical Research Council framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions and the World Health Organization handbook for guideline development. Four stages were conducted: (1) establishing the intervention development group; (2) identifying a theoretical basis and forming a content framework; (3) evidence retrieval and synthesis; (4) refining and modelling the practice programme. RESULTS The content framework of the Practice Programme for Upright Positions in the Second Stage of Labour was formed based on the literature review, semi- structured interviews and expert consultation, including indications and contraindications, implementation methods, observations, potential risks and precautions. According to each item, we conducted a series of systematic reviews, and summarized the available best evidence from clinical guidelines, systematic reviews and original studies. Eventually, the Practice Programme for Upright Positions in the Second Stage of Labour was developed, integrating the findings of the iterative evidence reviews and revised by stakeholders. CONCLUSIONS This study firstly reported the development process of the Practice Programme for Upright Positions in the Second Stage of Labour, characterized by evidence-based, iteratively-processed, and highly-rigorous. The implications may guide researchers to embed the intervention normatively into clinical practice for improving maternal and infant outcomes. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING MANAGEMENT Facilitate systematic labour position management, and guide midwives in the successful implementation of upright positions.

Keywords: upright positions; practice; second stage; stage labour; positions second; practice programme

Journal Title: Journal of nursing management
Year Published: 2022

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