Objective To investigate the prevalence and factors associated with caesarean delivery in Nigeria. Design This is a secondary analysis of the nationally representative 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) data. We carried out frequency tabulation, χ2 test, simple logistic regression and multivariable binary logistic regression analyses to achieve the study objective. Setting Nigeria. Participants A total of 31 171 most recent live deliveries for women aged 15–49 years (mother–child pair) in the 5 years preceding the 2013 NDHS was included in this study. Outcome measure Caesarean mode of delivery. Results The prevalence of caesarean section (CS) was 2.1% (95% CI 1.8 to 2.3) in Nigeria. At the region level, the Sou...
ABSTRACT Background: There has been an increase in the prevalence of caesarean births in recent dec...
Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings such as s...
Objective: In 1985, the WHO recommended an optimum Cesarean section (CS) rate of 10–15% and stated t...
Objective To investigate the prevalence and factors associated with caesarean delivery in Nigeria. D...
ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence and factors associated with caesarean delivery in Nigeria.Des...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and factors associated with caesarean delivery in Nigeria. ...
The choice of caesarean section (CS) plays a significant role in maternal and neonatal health. Howev...
The choice of caesarean section (CS) plays a significant role in maternal and neonatal health. Howev...
Background: Caesarean section (C/S) is one of the commonly performed surgical procedures in obstetri...
Background In order to meet the Sustainable Development Goal to decrease maternal mortality, increas...
BACKGROUND:In order to meet the Sustainable Development Goal to decrease maternal mortality, increas...
Background: Over 80,000 pregnant women died in Nigeria due to pregnancy-related complications in 202...
Objective: To assess the overall caesarean section (CS) rate, indications and outcomes in a tertiary...
Background: Caesarean section rate is rising world wide and Nigeria is no exception. Methods: This ...
Background: Monitoring caesarean sections at hospital level is essential to reduce unnecessary caesa...
ABSTRACT Background: There has been an increase in the prevalence of caesarean births in recent dec...
Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings such as s...
Objective: In 1985, the WHO recommended an optimum Cesarean section (CS) rate of 10–15% and stated t...
Objective To investigate the prevalence and factors associated with caesarean delivery in Nigeria. D...
ObjectiveTo investigate the prevalence and factors associated with caesarean delivery in Nigeria.Des...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and factors associated with caesarean delivery in Nigeria. ...
The choice of caesarean section (CS) plays a significant role in maternal and neonatal health. Howev...
The choice of caesarean section (CS) plays a significant role in maternal and neonatal health. Howev...
Background: Caesarean section (C/S) is one of the commonly performed surgical procedures in obstetri...
Background In order to meet the Sustainable Development Goal to decrease maternal mortality, increas...
BACKGROUND:In order to meet the Sustainable Development Goal to decrease maternal mortality, increas...
Background: Over 80,000 pregnant women died in Nigeria due to pregnancy-related complications in 202...
Objective: To assess the overall caesarean section (CS) rate, indications and outcomes in a tertiary...
Background: Caesarean section rate is rising world wide and Nigeria is no exception. Methods: This ...
Background: Monitoring caesarean sections at hospital level is essential to reduce unnecessary caesa...
ABSTRACT Background: There has been an increase in the prevalence of caesarean births in recent dec...
Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings such as s...
Objective: In 1985, the WHO recommended an optimum Cesarean section (CS) rate of 10–15% and stated t...