Evidence-based obstetric care in South Africa - influencing practice through the 'Better Births Initiative'

Helen Smith, H. Brown, G. J. Hofmeyr, Paul Garner

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Abstract

Ensuring that health professionals practise according to evidence-based standards is important since it affects the quality and cost of care patients receive. The purpose of this research was to use a focused change programme (the Better Births Initiative) to influence obstetric practice at 10 hospitals in Gauteng, South Africa. The findings show some important improvements in practice following the implementation of the BBI; providers at some sites reduced the use of enemas, shaving and episiotomy, and increased use of oral fluids and companionship during labour. Qualitative data suggest that an interactive approach to implementing evidence-based practice can influence health professionals' decisions to change practice, and that good working relationships and enthusiastic staff are central to effective change.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-120
Number of pages4
JournalSouth African Medical Journal
Volume94
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2004

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