Standardized outcome measures for pregnancy and childbirth, an ICHOM proposal

Abstract Background Value-based health care aims to optimize the balance of patient outcomes and health care costs. To improve value in perinatal care using this strategy, standard outcomes must first be defined. The objective of this work was to define a minimum, internationally appropriate set of...

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Main Authors: Malini Anand Nijagal (Author), Stephanie Wissig (Author), Caleb Stowell (Author), Elizabeth Olson (Author), Isis Amer-Wahlin (Author), Gouke Bonsel (Author), Allyson Brooks (Author), Matthew Coleman (Author), Shamala Devi Karalasingam (Author), James M N Duffy (Author), Tracy Flanagan (Author), Stefan Gebhardt (Author), Meridith E Greene (Author), Floris Groenendaal (Author), J Ravichandran R Jeganathan (Author), Tessa Kowaliw (Author), Marije Lamain- (Author), Elliott Main (Author), Michelle Owens (Author), Rod Petersen (Author), Irwin Reiss (Author), Carol Sakala (Author), Anna Maria Speciale (Author), Rachel Thompson (Author), Oluwakemi Okunade (Author), Arie Franx (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract Background Value-based health care aims to optimize the balance of patient outcomes and health care costs. To improve value in perinatal care using this strategy, standard outcomes must first be defined. The objective of this work was to define a minimum, internationally appropriate set of outcome measures for evaluating and improving perinatal care with a focus on outcomes that matter to women and their families. Methods An interdisciplinary and international Working Group was assembled. Existing literature and current measurement initiatives were reviewed. Serial guided discussions and validation surveys provided consumer input. A series of nine teleconferences, incorporating a modified Delphi process, were held to reach consensus on the proposed Standard Set. Results The Working Group selected 24 outcome measures to evaluate care during pregnancy and up to 6 months postpartum. These include clinical outcomes such as maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity, stillbirth, preterm birth, birth injury and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) that assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL), mental health, mother-infant bonding, confidence and success with breastfeeding, incontinence, and satisfaction with care and birth experience. To support analysis of these outcome measures, pertinent baseline characteristics and risk factor metrics were also defined. Conclusions We propose a set of outcome measures for evaluating the care that women and infants receive during pregnancy and the postpartum period. While validation and refinement via pilot implementation projects are needed, we view this as an important initial step towards value-based improvements in care. 
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690 |a Health outcomes 
690 |a Pregnancy 
690 |a Obstetrics 
690 |a Consensus 
690 |a Delivery outcomes 
690 |a Outcome measures 
690 |a Public aspects of medicine 
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