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Title: | Stillbirth in Australia 2: Working together to reduce stillbirth in Australia: The Safer Baby Bundle initiative | Authors: | Andrews, Christine J Ellwood, David Gordon, Adrienne Middleton, Philippa Homer, Caroline S E Wallace, Euan M Nicholl, Michael C Marr, Carrie Sketcher-Baker, Kirstine Weller, Megan Seeho, Sean K M Flenady, Vicki J |
Issue Date: | Nov-2020 | Publisher: | Elsevier | Source: | Andrews CJ, Ellwood DA, Gordon A, Middleton P, Homer CSE, Wallace EM, Nicholl MC, Marr C, Sketcher-Baker K, Weller M, Seeho SKM, Flenady VJ; Safer Baby Bundle collaborators. Stillbirth in Australia 2: Working together to reduce stillbirth in Australia: The Safer Baby Bundle initiative. Women Birth. 2020 Nov;33(6):514-519. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2020.09.006 | Journal: | Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives | Abstract: | The rate of late gestation stillbirth in Australia is unacceptably high. Up to one third of stillbirths are preventable, particularly beyond 28 weeks' gestation. The aim of this second paper in the Stillbirth in Australia series is to highlight one key national initiative, the Safer Baby Bundle (SBB), which has been led by the Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth in partnership with state health departments. Addressing commonly identified evidence practice gaps, the SBB contains five elements that, when implemented together, should result in better outcomes than if performed individually. This paper describes the development of the SBB, what the initiative aims to achieve, and progress to date. By collaborating with Departments of Health and other partners to amplify uptake of the SBB, we anticipate a reduction of at least 20% in Australia's stillbirth rate after 28 weeks' gestation is achievable. | DOI: | 10.1016/j.wombi.2020.09.006 | Keywords: | Stillbirth;Pregnancy;Maternity care;Care bundle | Type: | Article |
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