<div><p>ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To examine maternal and obstetric factors influencing births by cesarean section according to health care funding. METHODS A cross-sectional study with data from Southeastern Brazil. Caesarean section births from February 2011 to July 2012 were included. Data were obtained from interviews with women whose care was publicly or privately funded, and from their obstetric and neonatal records. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to generate crude and adjusted odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) for caesarean section births. RESULTS The overall caesarean section rate was 53% among 9,828 women for whom data were available, with the highest rates among women whose maternity care w...
Caesarean section rates have risen dramatically in several developing countries, especially in Latin...
Caesarean section rates have risen dramatically in several developing countries, especially in Latin...
Background: Two years after implementing the free-CS policy, we assessed the non-financial factors a...
Abstract OBJECTIVE Identifying factors associated to Caesarean sections among the residents of Mari...
ABSTRACT: Background: High cesarean section rates in Brazilian public hospitals and higher rates in ...
Abstract Objectives: to measure the prevalence and identify factors associated to the occurrence of...
Objectives We analized caesarean section in both public and private sectors; and maternal mortality ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between indicators of socioeconomic status and cesar...
To assess the prevalence of cesarean sections in Brazilian hospitals. A cross-sectional study was ca...
Objectives To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise b...
Abstract Background Applying the Robson classification to all births in Brazil, the objectives of ou...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT: Objectives: To investigate how institutional factors, represented by the socia...
Objective To assess and compare the preferences of pregnant women in the Public and private sector r...
Objective: The caesarean section rates have been rising in the developed world for over two decades....
Objectives To investigate whether the high rates of caesarean sections (CSs) in Brazil have impacted...
Caesarean section rates have risen dramatically in several developing countries, especially in Latin...
Caesarean section rates have risen dramatically in several developing countries, especially in Latin...
Background: Two years after implementing the free-CS policy, we assessed the non-financial factors a...
Abstract OBJECTIVE Identifying factors associated to Caesarean sections among the residents of Mari...
ABSTRACT: Background: High cesarean section rates in Brazilian public hospitals and higher rates in ...
Abstract Objectives: to measure the prevalence and identify factors associated to the occurrence of...
Objectives We analized caesarean section in both public and private sectors; and maternal mortality ...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between indicators of socioeconomic status and cesar...
To assess the prevalence of cesarean sections in Brazilian hospitals. A cross-sectional study was ca...
Objectives To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise b...
Abstract Background Applying the Robson classification to all births in Brazil, the objectives of ou...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT: Objectives: To investigate how institutional factors, represented by the socia...
Objective To assess and compare the preferences of pregnant women in the Public and private sector r...
Objective: The caesarean section rates have been rising in the developed world for over two decades....
Objectives To investigate whether the high rates of caesarean sections (CSs) in Brazil have impacted...
Caesarean section rates have risen dramatically in several developing countries, especially in Latin...
Caesarean section rates have risen dramatically in several developing countries, especially in Latin...
Background: Two years after implementing the free-CS policy, we assessed the non-financial factors a...