Abstract Background Decision delivery interval (DDI) is the time line between a decision to conduct an emergency caesarean section and actual delivery of the baby. Prolong DDI constitute a third phase delay in provision of emergency obstetric care. Intervention designed to minimize DDI are vital, in attempt to prevent maternal morbidity and neonatal morbidity and mortality. The feasibility and practicability of the recommended DDI in recent studies have been questioned especially in limited resource setting and therefore the objective of our study was to determine the DDI and its associated fetalmaternal outcomes at a tertiary referral hospital in Tanzania. Methods This was a retrospectivecross-sectional study of inpatient cases who underwe...
The rate of caesarean section (CS) at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Tanzania has been on prog...
RCOG/NICE guidelines recommend that, for fetal compromise in labour, delivery should be accomplished...
Background: Standard guidelines recommend that delivery by caesarean section should be ideally initi...
Abstract Background and Aims When there is an immediate threat to maternal or fetal life, it is reco...
Background: Decision to delivery [DDI] interval is the time interval between decision for caesarean ...
Background: Human resources development has been identified as a very important tool in improving ma...
Introduction The ideal decision-to-delivery interval (DDI) for emergency Caesarean sections (ECS) q...
The internationally recommended 30 minutes decision-delivery interval for emergency caesarean sectio...
Background: The objective was to assess the waiting time and factors affecting the decision to deliv...
BackgroundPreventing prolongation of the decision-to-delivery interval (DDI) for emergency caesarean...
Objective To examine the association between decision to delivery interval and maternal and baby out...
The rate of caesarean section (CS) at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Tanzania has been on prog...
Background: Emergency caesarean section (CS) is divided into four categories based on the degree of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate current target decision to delivery intervals (DDIs) for 'emergency' caesa...
Objective. To determine, from the evidence, what is the optimum decision to delivery (DDI) intervals...
The rate of caesarean section (CS) at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Tanzania has been on prog...
RCOG/NICE guidelines recommend that, for fetal compromise in labour, delivery should be accomplished...
Background: Standard guidelines recommend that delivery by caesarean section should be ideally initi...
Abstract Background and Aims When there is an immediate threat to maternal or fetal life, it is reco...
Background: Decision to delivery [DDI] interval is the time interval between decision for caesarean ...
Background: Human resources development has been identified as a very important tool in improving ma...
Introduction The ideal decision-to-delivery interval (DDI) for emergency Caesarean sections (ECS) q...
The internationally recommended 30 minutes decision-delivery interval for emergency caesarean sectio...
Background: The objective was to assess the waiting time and factors affecting the decision to deliv...
BackgroundPreventing prolongation of the decision-to-delivery interval (DDI) for emergency caesarean...
Objective To examine the association between decision to delivery interval and maternal and baby out...
The rate of caesarean section (CS) at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Tanzania has been on prog...
Background: Emergency caesarean section (CS) is divided into four categories based on the degree of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate current target decision to delivery intervals (DDIs) for 'emergency' caesa...
Objective. To determine, from the evidence, what is the optimum decision to delivery (DDI) intervals...
The rate of caesarean section (CS) at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Tanzania has been on prog...
RCOG/NICE guidelines recommend that, for fetal compromise in labour, delivery should be accomplished...
Background: Standard guidelines recommend that delivery by caesarean section should be ideally initi...