Risk factors for cesarean section by category of health service (original) (raw)

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Proportion of Cesarean Deliveries According to Hospital Funding in São Paulo Metropolitan Area, Brazil

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FACTORS RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OF CESAREAN SECTIONS IN THE STATE OF MINAS GERAIS BETWEEN 2010 AND 2020 (Atena Editora)

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Brazilian regional differences and factors associated with the prevalence of cesarean sections

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The incidence of caesarean deliveries in Belo Horizonte, Brazil: Social and economic determinants

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Caesarean sections and the prevalence of preterm and early-term births in Brazil: secondary analyses of national birth registration

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Why are the rates of cesarean section in Brazil higher in more developed cities than in less developed ones?

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Caesarean section and neonatal outcomes in private hospitals in Brazil: comparative study of two different perinatal models of care

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The Impact of Payment Source and Hospital Type on Rising Cesarean Section Rates in Brazil, 1998 to 2008

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Cesarean section prevalence at a baby-friendly hospital in southern Brazil: current context in the face of COVID-19

Manoela Bicho

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Women's Preference for Type of Delivery and Rates of Cesarean Sections in Brazil, 2010-2013

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Factors associated with cesarean delivery during labor in primiparous women assisted in the Brazilian Public Health System: data from a National Survey

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Cesarean section rates in Ecuador: a 13-year comparative analysis between public and private health systems

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Increase in cesarean sections in Brazil – a call to reflection

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Use of Robson classification to assess cesarean section rate in Brazil: the role of source of payment for childbirth

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