Objective: To assess UK obstetricians' preferences about mode of delivery for themselves or their partners and determine whether these changed since 1995. Study Design: All 313 registered obstetricians in London and one in five (279) sample of those outside London were sent a structured anonymous postal questionnaire. Results: The response rate was 54%. In a hypothetical uncomplicated first singleton pregnancy with a cephalic presentation at term, 15% chose elective caesarean section (CS) (17% in London versus 13% outside London). The overall rate for London has not changed since 1995 (17 versus 17%), although the difference between women and men was less (31 versus 8% in 1995 and 21 versus 14% in 1999, respectively). The number choosing el...
Objective To assess birth preferences in a sample of Hungarian pregnant women and identify determina...
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Objective : To determine the changing of trend in methods of delivery in a university hospital, the ...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Objective: To determine personal birth preferences...
Objectives: The caesarean (CS) section rate varies among hospitals in Norway, and little is known ab...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between mode of delivery and public versus privately funded o...
Objective To explore whether women view decision-making surrounding vaginal or caesarean birth as t...
Objective To explore whether women view decision-making surrounding vaginal or caesarean birth as t...
Aim: To determine what proportion of obstetricians would agree to elective pre-labour CS for;materna...
Objective To explore the attitudes of obstetricians to performe a caesarean section on maternal requ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the amount of variation in caesarean section (CS) rates between maternity uni...
Objective: To assess the contribution of non-medical factors to actual mode of delivery in a setting...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In recent decades cesarean section(C/S) has increased as a common method o...
Objective To use data from routine sources to compare rates of obstetric intervention in Europe both...
To evaluate the increased rate of cesarean section in recent decades and natural desire of women pro...
Objective To assess birth preferences in a sample of Hungarian pregnant women and identify determina...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Objective : To determine the changing of trend in methods of delivery in a university hospital, the ...
© 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Objective: To determine personal birth preferences...
Objectives: The caesarean (CS) section rate varies among hospitals in Norway, and little is known ab...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between mode of delivery and public versus privately funded o...
Objective To explore whether women view decision-making surrounding vaginal or caesarean birth as t...
Objective To explore whether women view decision-making surrounding vaginal or caesarean birth as t...
Aim: To determine what proportion of obstetricians would agree to elective pre-labour CS for;materna...
Objective To explore the attitudes of obstetricians to performe a caesarean section on maternal requ...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the amount of variation in caesarean section (CS) rates between maternity uni...
Objective: To assess the contribution of non-medical factors to actual mode of delivery in a setting...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In recent decades cesarean section(C/S) has increased as a common method o...
Objective To use data from routine sources to compare rates of obstetric intervention in Europe both...
To evaluate the increased rate of cesarean section in recent decades and natural desire of women pro...
Objective To assess birth preferences in a sample of Hungarian pregnant women and identify determina...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Objective : To determine the changing of trend in methods of delivery in a university hospital, the ...