Deakin University
Browse

Developing a Co-Designed Strategy to Improve Labor Monitoring and Management in India Using the World Health Organization Labour Care Guide: A Mixed-Methods Formative Study

journal contribution
posted on 2025-08-27, 03:13 authored by E Armari, SS Vernekar, Y Pujar, V Pingray, F Althabe, L Gibbons, M Berrueta, A Ciganda, R Rodriguez, JA Kumar, SB Patil, A Karinagannanavar, RR Anteen, MR Pavithra, S Bendigeri, S Shetty, B Latha, HM Megha, SS Gaddi, S Chikkagowdra, B Raghavendra, CSE Homer, M Somannavar, SS Goudar, Josh VogelJosh Vogel
ABSTRACTIntroductionNearly half of all perinatal deaths occur during the intrapartum period due to inadequate labor monitoring and intervention. The partograph, a paper‐based labor monitoring tool, can assist providers in recognizing and acting on early signs of fetal–maternal distress if used effectively. In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed a “next generation” partograph called the Labour Care Guide. There is limited evidence of how to optimize the use and impact of this new tool. This study describes the development of a co‐designed LCG implementation strategy in Karnataka, India.MethodsA targeted literature review, primary research across four public maternity hospitals (provider survey and facility assessment), and a 2‐day co‐design workshop with stakeholders were conducted. Findings were mapped to six target behaviors using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) and the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation‐Behavior (COM‐B) model to identify potential barriers and facilitators to LCG use. Consultations with local stakeholders explored these factors, and a 1‐week pilot informed final refinements of the strategy.ResultsThe LCG implementation strategy comprised an evidence‐based provider training program centered on “low dose, high frequency” principles, and monthly audit and feedback cycles, which in turn, relies on an enabling practice environment (supportive national policy frameworks, facility‐level guidelines, external partnerships, senior support, defining provider roles and expectations and adequate equipment and resources) to support its implementation.ConclusionEffective use of the LCG needs a robust, context‐sensitive implementation strategy. We present the first evidence‐based, co‐designed LCG implementation strategy which can be used to support LCG dissemination and uptake.

Funding

Funder: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | Grant ID: INV‐023273

History

Related Materials

  1. 1.

Location

London, Eng.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Birth-Issues In Perinatal Care

Article number

birt.70004

Pagination

1-9

ISSN

0730-7659

eISSN

1523-536X

Publisher

Wiley