Research gaps and needs to optimize the use of assisted vaginal birth: technical brief
6 June 2023
| Technical document
Overview
Lack of trained providers capable of identifying which labouring women could benefit from assisted vaginal birth (AVB), and of safely performing the procedure is a major barrier for its use. Education and training are, therefore, considered crucial for building skills and confidence in conducting AVB and there is evidence that it would be welcomed by healthcare providers. However, acquiring and maintaining AVB skills is a complex task that requires a supportive environment, mentorship, supervision and accountability. As with other practices to manage infrequent procedures and complications, continuous education and on-site supervision are essential to ensure the safe and sustainable use of AVB.
WHO Team
Behavioural Sciences for Better Health,
Maternal Health,
Maternal, Newborn, Child & Adolescent Health & Ageing,
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
11
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978 92 4 007311 1