Continuous care during labor by maternity care assistants in the Netherlands vs care-as-usual: a randomized controlled trial

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY MFM(2023)

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BACKGROUND: Continuous support during labor has many benefits including lower use of obstetrical interventions. However, implementation remains limited. Insights into birth outcomes and peripartum costs are essential to assess whether continuous care by a maternity care assistant is a potentially (cost) effective program to provide for all women.OBJECTIVE: Continuous care during labor, provided by maternity care assistants, will reduce the use of epidural analgesia and peripartum costs owing to a reduction in interventions. STUDY DESIGN: This was a randomized controlled trial comparing continuous support during labor (intervention group) with care-as-usual (control group) with prespecified intention-to-treat and per-protocol analy-ses. The primary outcome was epidural analgesia use. The secondary out-comes were use of other analgesia, referrals from midwife-to obstetrician-led care, modes of birth, hospital stay, sense of control (evaluated with the Labor Agentry Scale), maternal and neonatal adverse outcomes and peri-partum costs. Data were collected using questionnaires. Anticipating incomplete adherence to providing continuous care, both intention-to-treat and per-protocol analyses were planned. Peripartum costs were estimated using a healthcare perspective. Mean costs per woman and cost differences between the intervention and control group were calculated.RESULTS: The population consisted of 1076 women with 54 exclusions and 30 discontinuations, leaving 992 women to be analyzed (515 continuous care and 477 care-as-usual). Intention-to-treat analyses showed statistically nonsignificant differences between the intervention and control group for epidural use (relative risk, 0.88; 95% confidence interval, 0.74-1.04; P=.14) and peripartum costs (mean difference, euro 185.83; 95% confidence interval, -euro 204.22 to euro 624.54). Per-protocol analyses showed statistically significant decreases in epidural analgesia (relative risk, 0.64; 95% confidence interval, 0.48-0.84; P=.001), other analgesia (relative risk, 0.59; 95% confidence interval, 0.37-0.94; P=.02), cesarean deliveries (relative risk, 0.53; 95% confi-dence interval, 0.29-0.95; P=.03) and increase in spontaneous vaginal births (relative risk, 1.09; 95% confidence interval, 1.01-1.18; P=.001) in the intervention group, but difference in total peripartum costs remained statistically nonsignificant (mean difference, euro 246.55; 95% confidence interval, -euro 539.14 to euro 13.50).CONCLUSION: If the provision of continuous care given by maternity care assistants during labor can be secured, continuous care leads to more vaginal births and less epidural use, pain medication, and cesarean deliveries while not leading to a difference in peripartum costs compared with care-as-usual.
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birth,cesarean delivery,continuous care costs,continuous support,costs,epidural analgesia,interventions during labor,labor support,obstetrical interventions,vaginal birth
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