Role of public and private funding in the rising caesarean section rate: a cohort study (original) (raw)

Caesarean section and its determinants: a hospital based cross-sectional study

Monali Kar

International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health, 2017

View PDFchevron_right

Rising trend of caesarean section in a tertiary hospital over half decade: a retrospective study

mahvish qazi

International journal of reproduction, contraception, obstetrics and gynecology, 2018

View PDFchevron_right

A cross-sectional Analytic study of Rate and Indication of Caesarean Section

Atiya Mohammed

View PDFchevron_right

Rising Trend in Caesarean Section Rate: A Community Health Hazard

BJSTR Angela Roy

BJSTR, 2017

View PDFchevron_right

Rising caesarean section rate: a matter of concern?

Sanjivani wanjari

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2014

View PDFchevron_right

Analysis of high caesarean section rates: the second step after audits using the Ten Group Classification System

Malik Goonewardene

Ceylon Medical Journal

View PDFchevron_right

Indications and determinants of cesarean section: A cross-sectional study

Sugandha Jauhari

International Journal of Applied and Basic Medical Research, 2020

View PDFchevron_right

Prenatal risk factors for Caesarean section. Analyses of the ALSPAC cohort of 12 944 women in England

Deirdre Murphy

International journal of epidemiology, 2005

View PDFchevron_right

Rising trends of caesarean section: a retrospective study

Namrata Sethi, Sushma Sharma

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019

View PDFchevron_right

Analysis of current trends in caesarean section in a tertiary care hospital

Krishnapriya Radhakrishnan, IP Innovative Publication Pvt. Ltd.

IP Innovative Publication Pvt. Ltd, 2017

View PDFchevron_right

Unexplained variation in hospital caesarean section rates

Michael Nicholl

The Medical Journal of Australia, 2014

View PDFchevron_right

Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems

Rosana Rosseto

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP, 2016

View PDFchevron_right

II. The unfacts of 'request' caesarean section

Susan Bewley

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2002

View PDFchevron_right

Limiting the caesarean section rate in low risk pregnancies is key to lowering the trend of increased abdominal deliveries: an observational study

Hendrik Cammu

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2012

View PDFchevron_right

Caesarean Section -Incidence, Indications and Outcome at Tertiary Care Hospital

Vidyadhar Bangal

2019

View PDFchevron_right

Why 'down under' is a cut above: a comparison of rates of and reasons for caesarean section in England and Australia

Yvette Miller

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2014

View PDFchevron_right

Searching for the Optimal Rate of Medically Necessary Cesarean Delivery

Miguel Angulo Vela

Birth, 2014

View PDFchevron_right

The Caesarean Section rate at Mowbray Maternity Hospital: Applying Robson's Ten group classification system

Eben Venter

2018

View PDFchevron_right

The Increasing Trend in Caesarean Section Rates: Global, Regional and National Estimates: 1990-2014

Maria Torloni

PloS one, 2016

View PDFchevron_right

Rates of caesarean section: analysis of global, regional and national estimates

Bing-Shun Wang

Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2007

View PDFchevron_right

Association between prelabour caesarean section and perinatal outcomes: analysis of demographic and health surveys from 26 low-income and middle-income countries

Maria Torloni

BMJ Open, 2022

View PDFchevron_right

Determinates of Caesarean Section in Tertiary Care Hospital

Samta Rathore

Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences, 2016

View PDFchevron_right

The global epidemiology of Caesarean Sections: major increases and wide disparities

Dessalegn Melesse

2018

View PDFchevron_right

Variation in rates of caesarean section among English NHS trusts after accounting for maternal and clinical risk: cross sectional study

Tahir Mahmood

BMJ, 2010

View PDFchevron_right

Trends and determinants of caesarean sections births in Queensland, 1997–2006

Stuart Howell, Trish Johnston

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2009

View PDFchevron_right

Rising Rate of Caesarean Section – A Global Problem

farzana arain

International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review

View PDFchevron_right

Caesarean section without medical indications is associated with an increased risk of adverse short-term maternal outcomes: the 2004-2008 WHO Global Survey on Maternal and Perinatal Health

Pisake Lumbiganon

BMC Medicine, 2010

View PDFchevron_right

Determinants of caesarean section rates in private-not-for-profit healthcare facilities: St. Joseph's Hospital_ Kitovu

Dr Omona Kizito

Cogent Medicine, 2021

View PDFchevron_right

Caesarean section – desired rate versus actual need

smriti Agnihotri

Archives of Medical and Biomedical Research, 2016

View PDFchevron_right

Indications of caesarean section in a tertiary care teaching hospital

Souvik Nandy

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2022

View PDFchevron_right

Changed indications for cesarean sections

Vladic Stjernholm, Ylva

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2010

View PDFchevron_right