Implementation protocol for a treatment bundle targeting modifiable risk factors for preterm birth

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Abstract

Preterm birth (PTB) is the main cause of perinatal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Widespread implementation of guidelines for early identification and management of patients at risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes is still feeble. This work aims to implement a simple and low-cost bundle to access and manage major modifiable risk factors for PTB. We included first trimester pregnant women seen at Health Units from Jaú–SP, Brazil, where PTB prevalence ranges from 13,4% to 18%. The protocol is based on three aspects: a questionnaire to access smoking status and clinical history; Gram staining and of vaginal microbiota evaluation using Nugent’s criteria and evaluation of cervical infections; and transvaginal ultrasound. Pregnant women who smoke and are willing to quit will be treated with auricular acupuncture and referred to a support group if necessary. All patients will be advised on intimate hygiene habits, and those with dysbiosis will be treated. Cervical length will be accessed using transvaginal ultrasound, and those diagnosed with cervical shortening will be treated with vaginal progesterone. This study highlights the importance of implementing active measures to reduce PTB risk factors in a high prevalence setting.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number2558366
JournalGlobal Health Action
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • implementation research
  • prematurity prevention
  • Preterm birth
  • short cervix
  • vaginal dysbiosis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Policy
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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