Ghana: The Barriers and Facilitators of Scaling up the Ellavi UBT for Postpartum Hemorrhage
NCT05340777 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 200
Last updated 2022-04-22
Summary
The purpose of this implementation science study is to generate evidence that informs the successful uptake and adoption of the Ellavi UBT within Ghana's PPH management programs. The investigators aim to improve the likelihood that the Ellavi UBT will be integrated into the health care system by obtaining critical feedback from stakeholders and health care providers on the barriers and facilitators towards its successful adoption and roll out. The research will be done in three purposively selected facilities near Accra Ghana: Tema General Hospital, Ridge Hospital, and Kasoa Polyclinic.
This study uses a nonexperimental design to collect data on implementation (e.g. # staff trained, usability, user confidence, acceptability, feasibility). The study team will train all obstetric healthcare staff (i.e. obstetricians, midwives, medical officers, clinical officers) involved in PPH management at the 3 participating healthcare facilities on the Ellavi UBT. The investigators will gather feedback from the obstetric healthcare workers (post-training and post-PPH) to understand the barriers to and facilitators of use in order to evaluate acceptability and feasibility among facilities providing different levels of care (level 4, level 5 (county), level 6 (tertiary)). This process will help to generate training and facility level recommendations for improved uptake and integration into the local maternal care package. Case report forms and semi-quantitative surveys will be completed by obstetrical care providers to evaluate the primary outcomes of acceptability and feasibility by measuring: context of use, accuracy of use, perceptions of the device, user confidence, acceptability, usability, facilitators of use, barriers to use, use-patterns, and insights into training effectiveness. The secondary outcomes will include financial data to determine the cost of introducing the Ellavi UBT into the Kenyan PPH management protocols and the health system. The study will not involve the storage of biological samples. There is not a direct benefit of the study to the individual participants. All study participants will sign consent forms.
Conditions
- Postpartum Hemorrhage
Interventions
- DEVICE
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Training Obstetric staff on Ellavi UBT
The study team will train all obstetric healthcare staff (i.e. obstetricians, midwives, medical officers, clinical officers) involved in PPH management at the participating healthcare facilities on use of the Ellavi UBT. This will be done to ensure staff are trained on the newly registered and provided medical device. We will gather feedback on how to improve the training curriculum from participants. We will also gather information from the healthcare workers immediately post-use of an Ellavi UBT device following their management of a refractory PPH case. These surveys will help us to understand the barriers to and facilitators of use in order to evaluate acceptability and feasibility among facilities providing different levels of PPH care.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Ghana Health Services
collaborator OTHER_GOV -
PATH
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Megan Parker, PhD · PATH
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 22 Years
- Max Age
- 70 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2020-11-18
- Primary Completion
- 2021-09-30
- Completion
- 2022-02-28
Countries
- Ghana
Study Locations
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