Background: The caesarean section rate has risen rapidly in China. The purpose of this retrospective study was to estimate caesarean section rates and indications by hospital facility level in Mainland China to investigate reasons contributing to the high rate. Methods: This cross-sectional hospital-based study collected data from 39 hospitals in three geographical regions in China, covering 14 different provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions, including 20 tertiary health hospitals and 19 secondary hospitals. Data from all women who gave birth at these hospitals during 2011 were included. Results: A total of 112,138 women who gave birth after 24 weeks of gestation were surveyed. Of these pregnancies, 54.5% (61,084 cases) resulted...
Abstract Background In 2010, China’s cesarean delivery (CD) rates increased to one of the highest in...
Background The cesarean section (CS) rate has risen globally during the last two decades. Effective ...
Objective To assess the rural–urban disparity in caesarean section rates using electronic health rec...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the influence of increasing use of health-care services on rising rates of ca...
Objective: To quantify the influence of increasing use of health-care services on rising rates of ca...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence of overall cesarean delivery and cesarean delivery on maternal ...
Objective To assess population-based caesarean section (CS) rates in rural China and explore determ...
To review the current knowledge on the prevalence, reasons, and consequences of cesarean sections in...
Objective To identify factors driving the rapid increase in caesarean section in China between 1988 ...
BACKGROUND:Cesarean delivery (CD) rates have risen globally with nearly 50% of the non-indicated CDs...
Cesarean delivery (CD) rates have risen globally with nearly 50% of the non-indicated CDs worldwide ...
BackgroundThe cesarean section (CS) rate has risen globally during the last two decades. Effective a...
Background: Cesarean delivery (CD) rates have risen globally with nearly 50% of the non-indicated CD...
Xing Lin Feng,1 Ying Wang,1 Lin An,2 Carine Ronsmans3 1Department of Health Policy and Administratio...
Background The cesarean section (CS) rate has risen globally during the last two decades. Effective ...
Abstract Background In 2010, China’s cesarean delivery (CD) rates increased to one of the highest in...
Background The cesarean section (CS) rate has risen globally during the last two decades. Effective ...
Objective To assess the rural–urban disparity in caesarean section rates using electronic health rec...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the influence of increasing use of health-care services on rising rates of ca...
Objective: To quantify the influence of increasing use of health-care services on rising rates of ca...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence of overall cesarean delivery and cesarean delivery on maternal ...
Objective To assess population-based caesarean section (CS) rates in rural China and explore determ...
To review the current knowledge on the prevalence, reasons, and consequences of cesarean sections in...
Objective To identify factors driving the rapid increase in caesarean section in China between 1988 ...
BACKGROUND:Cesarean delivery (CD) rates have risen globally with nearly 50% of the non-indicated CDs...
Cesarean delivery (CD) rates have risen globally with nearly 50% of the non-indicated CDs worldwide ...
BackgroundThe cesarean section (CS) rate has risen globally during the last two decades. Effective a...
Background: Cesarean delivery (CD) rates have risen globally with nearly 50% of the non-indicated CD...
Xing Lin Feng,1 Ying Wang,1 Lin An,2 Carine Ronsmans3 1Department of Health Policy and Administratio...
Background The cesarean section (CS) rate has risen globally during the last two decades. Effective ...
Abstract Background In 2010, China’s cesarean delivery (CD) rates increased to one of the highest in...
Background The cesarean section (CS) rate has risen globally during the last two decades. Effective ...
Objective To assess the rural–urban disparity in caesarean section rates using electronic health rec...