Background Rising rates of obstetric interventions in the UK are a concern for health-care providers and the public. Our aims were to identify the socio-demographic and clinical factors (case mix) predictive of one of the most common obstetric interventions, induction of labour (IOL), and quantify the extent to which observed rates can be explained by case mix factors. Methods We conducted a comparative analysis of induced and spontaneous labours, using contemporary clinical data from the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank. Cases complicated by antenatal intrauterine death or a previous or planned caesarean section were excluded. In total, 17 736 cases were included in the analysis. Results In 5727 (32.3%) cases labour was induced and...
Background: Indications for induction of labour have essentially not changed. When concern for the w...
Background: Induction of labour is one of the most common procedures during pregnancy. Indications f...
From the Institute of Social Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. ABSTRACr This study examin...
Background Rising rates of obstetric interventions in the UK are a concern for health-care providers...
Abstract Background Unexplained variation in induction of labour (IOL) rates exist between hospitals...
Labour induction and caesarean section are childbirth interventions experienced by a growing number ...
Induction of labour (IOL) is a widely-used practice in obstetrics. Our aim was to evaluate predictor...
Background: Induction of labor (IOL) is a common obstetric intervention, yet its impact on intervent...
BACKGROUND: Labour induction was proposed to be safe in several conditions for both mothers and fe...
Induction of labour is one of the common obstetric interventions in the world with varied incidence ...
Background: The impact of elective induction of labour at term on the increasing caesarean section (...
Aims To describe variation in caesarean section (CS) and induction of labour (IOL) rates and outcome...
Background: Induction of labour is associated with a reduction in caesarean delivery, but the mechan...
The rate of induction of labour (IOL) is increasing, despite no obvious increase in the incidence of...
Background: Labour induction is a childbirth intervention experienced by a growing number of women g...
Background: Indications for induction of labour have essentially not changed. When concern for the w...
Background: Induction of labour is one of the most common procedures during pregnancy. Indications f...
From the Institute of Social Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. ABSTRACr This study examin...
Background Rising rates of obstetric interventions in the UK are a concern for health-care providers...
Abstract Background Unexplained variation in induction of labour (IOL) rates exist between hospitals...
Labour induction and caesarean section are childbirth interventions experienced by a growing number ...
Induction of labour (IOL) is a widely-used practice in obstetrics. Our aim was to evaluate predictor...
Background: Induction of labor (IOL) is a common obstetric intervention, yet its impact on intervent...
BACKGROUND: Labour induction was proposed to be safe in several conditions for both mothers and fe...
Induction of labour is one of the common obstetric interventions in the world with varied incidence ...
Background: The impact of elective induction of labour at term on the increasing caesarean section (...
Aims To describe variation in caesarean section (CS) and induction of labour (IOL) rates and outcome...
Background: Induction of labour is associated with a reduction in caesarean delivery, but the mechan...
The rate of induction of labour (IOL) is increasing, despite no obvious increase in the incidence of...
Background: Labour induction is a childbirth intervention experienced by a growing number of women g...
Background: Indications for induction of labour have essentially not changed. When concern for the w...
Background: Induction of labour is one of the most common procedures during pregnancy. Indications f...
From the Institute of Social Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. ABSTRACr This study examin...