International audienceBackgroundIn many Western countries, higher rates of cesarean have been described among migrant women compared to natives of receiving countries. We aimed to estimate this difference comparing women originating from France and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), identify the clinical situations explaining most of this difference and assess whether maternal origin was independently associated with cesarean risk.MethodsThe PreCARE prospective multicenter cohort study was conducted in 2010–2012 in the north Paris area. Our sample was restricted to 1500 women originating from Sub-Saharan Africa and 2206 from France. Profiles of cesarean section by maternal origin were described by the Robson classification. Independent associations ...
Background: an increased risk of mortality and severe maternal morbidity has been reported among wom...
The frequency of caesarean section delivery varies between countries and social groups. Among other ...
International audienceBarriers to access to prenatal care may partially explain the higher risk of a...
International audienceBackgroundIn many Western countries, higher rates of cesarean have been descri...
Objective: To compare the mode of delivery between women born in France and migrants.Study design: T...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Perinatal health disparities including disparities in ca...
International audienceMigrant women in industrialised countries experience high caesarean section (C...
Background One of the mechanisms explaining perinatal health inequalities could be inadequate antena...
International audienceAn increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality has been describe...
Abstract Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings suc...
AimTo determine the variation in caesarean section rates among immigrant populations. Background:...
Researchers have shown that some immigrant groups have an increased risk of emergency cesarean secti...
To evaluate how the country of origin affects the probability of being delivered by cesarean section...
The frequency of caesarean section delivery varies between countries and social groups. Among other ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
Background: an increased risk of mortality and severe maternal morbidity has been reported among wom...
The frequency of caesarean section delivery varies between countries and social groups. Among other ...
International audienceBarriers to access to prenatal care may partially explain the higher risk of a...
International audienceBackgroundIn many Western countries, higher rates of cesarean have been descri...
Objective: To compare the mode of delivery between women born in France and migrants.Study design: T...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Perinatal health disparities including disparities in ca...
International audienceMigrant women in industrialised countries experience high caesarean section (C...
Background One of the mechanisms explaining perinatal health inequalities could be inadequate antena...
International audienceAn increased risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality has been describe...
Abstract Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings suc...
AimTo determine the variation in caesarean section rates among immigrant populations. Background:...
Researchers have shown that some immigrant groups have an increased risk of emergency cesarean secti...
To evaluate how the country of origin affects the probability of being delivered by cesarean section...
The frequency of caesarean section delivery varies between countries and social groups. Among other ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
Background: an increased risk of mortality and severe maternal morbidity has been reported among wom...
The frequency of caesarean section delivery varies between countries and social groups. Among other ...
International audienceBarriers to access to prenatal care may partially explain the higher risk of a...