Actively Recruiting
Postnatal Perineal Wound Assessment
Led by Oxford Brookes University · Updated on 2025-08-08
20
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
36 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Around 85% of women who give birth vaginally experience a perineal wound, which could be a tear or an incision between the vaginal opening and the anus. Despite that, there is often insufficient exploration of how postnatal perineal wound assessment is conducted in healthcare research. Clinical guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) touch on the typical signs of wound infection but do not offer detailed guidance on the execution of perineal assessment. Existing research evidence is mostly focused on long-term complications, management of perineal trauma immediately after birth or severe perineal trauma. The limited research on perineal wound care highlights how poor communication and information provision harm women at a physical and psychological level, negatively affecting daily tasks such as caring for their newborns. Although there have been few studies examining women's or midwives' perspectives on perineal wound assessment in the context of uncomplicated wounds, their perspectives have never been jointly investigated to produce a comprehensive overview. Moreover, no research has had a clinical focus, investigating how the assessment is conducted in practice and what informs this practice, except from women's reports of perceived sub-standard care received. Therefore, this proposed research is clinically grounded and aims to explore women's and midwives' perspectives on postnatal perineal wound assessment. This is needed to identify evidence-based practices, or lack thereof, in order to determine ways in which the experience can be improved for women and to have a more positive impact on their wellbeing. Eight to ten pairs of midwives-women will be first observed whilst the routine assessment is conducted to understand what happens during this episode of care, and then they will be separately interviewed within a few days to gather further understanding. Recruitment will be in a single centre, which is a tertiary unit in the UK.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Postnatal Perineal Wound Assessment
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Registered midwives working in the NHS
- Midwives working in community or postnatal ward settings
- Midwives who perform perineal wound assessments
- Postnatal women over 18 years old who had a vaginal birth within the last 10 days
- Women with uncomplicated first or second-degree perineal tears or episiotomy
- Women with healthy newborns not admitted to neonatal intensive care
- Women receiving care in community or hospital postnatal settings
- English-speaking women able to consent
You will not qualify if you...
- Non-registered midwives or those not working in the NHS
- Midwives not performing perineal wound assessments due to work restrictions
- Women who had a cesarean section
- Women who experienced stillbirth or fetal/neonatal complications
- Women with severe third or fourth-degree perineal tears
- Women not receiving NHS care or outside standard postnatal locations
- Women more than 10 days postpartum at assessment
- Women under 18 years old
- Non-English-speaking women
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Oxford University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, OX39DU
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Research Team
G
Giada Giusmin
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
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Primary Purpose
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Number of Arms
2
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