Browsing by Subject "Cesària (Operació)"
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Analysis of caesarean section rates using the Robson classification system at a university hospital in Spain
(International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020, 17(5): 1575, 2020-02)Background: The WHO recommends the use of the Robson ten-group classification system (RTGCS) as an effective monitoring and analysis tool to assess the use of caesarean sections (CS). The present study ... -
How does hospital organisation influence the use of caesarean sections in lowand middle-income countries? A cross-sectional survey in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand and Vietnam for the QUALI-DEC project
(BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2024, 24: 67, 2024-01)Background Improving the understanding of non-clinical factors that lead to the increasing caesarean section (CS) rates in many low- and middle-income countries is currently necessary to meet the ... -
Implementation and evaluation of nonclinical interventions for appropriate use of cesarean section in low- and middleincome countries: protocol for a multisite hybrid effectiveness-implementation type III trial
(Implementation Science, 2020, 15:72, 2020-09)Background While cesarean sections (CSs) are a life-saving intervention, an increasing number are performed without medical reasons in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Unnecessary CS diverts ... -
Implementing the QUALI-DEC project in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailandand Viet Nam: a process delineation and theory-driven process evaluation protocol
(Global Health Action, 2023, 16(1): 2290636, 2023-12)The project ‘Quality Decision-making by women and providers’ (QUALI-DEC) combines four non-clinical interventions to promote informed decision-making surrounding mode of birth, improve women’s birth ... -
Indications of induction and caesarean sections performed using the Robson classification in a university hospital in Spain from 2010 to 2021
(Healthcare, 2023, 11(11), 1521, 2023-05)Background: The Robson Ten Group Classification System (RTGCS) enables the assessment, monitoring, and comparison of caesarean section rates both within healthcare facilities and between them, and the ... -
Women’s caesarean section preferences: A multicountry cross-sectional survey in low- and middle-income countries
(Midwifery, 2024, 132: 103979, 2024-05)Objective To measure the proportion of women's preferences for CS in hospitals with high caesarean section rates and to identify related factors. Design A cross-sectional hospital-based postpartum ...