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The QUALI-DEC project
Despite long-standing international concerns and debates, the proportion of caesarean births continues to rise. This trend is not limited to high-income countries, but is largely concentrated in low- and middle-income countries. Abuse of Caesarean sections diverts scarce resources and thus reduces access to care for women who really need it. Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand and Vietnam have committed themselves to reducing unnecessary C-sections, but many individual and organizational factors in health facilities hinder this goal. Non-clinical interventions can overcome these barriers by helping providers and women to choose the best method of delivery. Existing evidence has shown only a modest effect of these interventions on reducing Caesarean section rates, probably due to the failure to design effective interventions tailored to the context. The objective of the Qualidec project is to design, adapt and test an intervention for the appropriate use of Caesarean section in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand and Vietnam.
What research are we conducting?
Based on the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) and scientific studies, our intervention strategy consists of four components:
- The use of opinion leaders to encourage evidence-based clinical practice.
- Review of caesarean section indications by the caregivers themselves with feedback to the whole team (audit & feedback) to avoid unnecessary interventions.
- Support by a relative to reassure the woman during labour.
- A decision support tool to encourage dialogue between caregivers and women during pregnancy monitoring.
This strategy takes into account women’s needs, institutional resources and the organisation of care in each country. A hybrid evaluation of implementation and effectiveness will identify the success factors of the project and make recommendations for its wider replication.
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Congratulations to Camille Etcheverry! Université Paris Cité has just awarded her the title of DOCTOR in Public Health/Epidemiology!
A member of the QUALI-DEC project, she successfully defended her doctoral thesis on 21 November 2024 on the theme: “Mode of delivery in low- and
EVENT (November 1, 2024 in Thailand): meeting between the Quali-Dec team and the Thai Ministry of Public Health to discuss issues and solutions for reducing the use of unnecessary caesarean sections!
A high-level meeting took place on 1 November between our teams and the Thai Ministry of Health, which marked a major step forward and recognition
Camille Etcheverry, a member of the QUALI-DEC project, will present her doctoral THESIS in Public Health/Epidemiology on November 21, 2024, at Université Paris cité, on the theme: “Mode of delivery in low- and middle-income countries: non-clinical factors influencing decision-making!”
Camille Etcheverry (midwife and doctoral student in epidemiology with the QUALI-DEC project), will publicly present her doctoral thesis defense in public health on November 21,