Preeclampsia remains a significant challenge in maternal healthcare, demanding careful attention and informed approaches during labour and birth. Drawing from a wealth of practical knowledge and research, this presentation navigates the complexities of preeclampsia management, emphasizing the importance of timely, evidence-based interventions, patient-centred care, and collaborative teamwork. By distilling key findings and best practices, this presentation aims to empower healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to optimize clinical management and improve outcomes for mothers and infants affected by preeclampsia during labour and birth. It also aims to empower women and their families with information on what to expect and to enhance their advocacy efforts, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
Learning Objectives:
1. Describe evidence-based practices for managing preeclampsia during labour and birth.
2. List 2 innovative strategies and approaches to optimise clinical management of preeclampsia, particularly in resource-limited settings.
3. Explain how interdisciplinary collaboration and woman-centred care may enhance outcomes for women and their families affected by preeclampsia during labour and birth.
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