Background: A variety of international organizations, professional groups and individuals are promoting evidence-informed obstetric care in China. We measured change in obstetric practice during vaginal delivery that could be attributed to the diffusion of evidence-based messages, and explored influences on practice change. Methods: Sample surveys of women at postnatal discharge in three government hospitals in Shanghai and one in neighbouring Jiangsu province carried out in 1999, repeated in 2003, and compared. Main outcome measures were changes in obstetric practice and influences on provider behaviour. "Routine practice" was defined as more than 65% of vaginal births. Semi-structured interviews with doctors explored influences on prac...
BACKGROUND: In the context of improved utilisation of health care and outcomes, rapid socio-economi...
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...
Abstract Background Evidence-based obstetric care is widely promoted in developing countries, but th...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how the relaxation of the one child policy and policies to reduce caesarean se...
BACKGROUND: Cesarean section (CS) rate has increased rapidly over the past two decades in China main...
Abstract Background In 2010, China’s cesarean delivery (CD) rates increased to one of the highest in...
AbstractCaesarean rate has been increasing year by year in China and other countries in the world. I...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current knowledge on the prevalence, reasons, and consequences of cesarean ...
Ensuring that health professionals practise according to evidence-based standards is important since...
The retrospective cohort epidemiological study was to investigate the characteristics of women who u...
To review the current knowledge on the prevalence, reasons, and consequences of cesarean sections in...
Background: The caesarean section rate has risen rapidly in China. The purpose of this retrospective...
Xing Lin Feng,1 Ying Wang,1 Lin An,2 Carine Ronsmans3 1Department of Health Policy and Administratio...
This paper comments on the provision of birthing services in Sichuan and Shanxi Provinces in China w...
BACKGROUND: In the context of improved utilisation of health care and outcomes, rapid socio-economi...
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...
Abstract Background Evidence-based obstetric care is widely promoted in developing countries, but th...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how the relaxation of the one child policy and policies to reduce caesarean se...
BACKGROUND: Cesarean section (CS) rate has increased rapidly over the past two decades in China main...
Abstract Background In 2010, China’s cesarean delivery (CD) rates increased to one of the highest in...
AbstractCaesarean rate has been increasing year by year in China and other countries in the world. I...
OBJECTIVE: To review the current knowledge on the prevalence, reasons, and consequences of cesarean ...
Ensuring that health professionals practise according to evidence-based standards is important since...
The retrospective cohort epidemiological study was to investigate the characteristics of women who u...
To review the current knowledge on the prevalence, reasons, and consequences of cesarean sections in...
Background: The caesarean section rate has risen rapidly in China. The purpose of this retrospective...
Xing Lin Feng,1 Ying Wang,1 Lin An,2 Carine Ronsmans3 1Department of Health Policy and Administratio...
This paper comments on the provision of birthing services in Sichuan and Shanxi Provinces in China w...
BACKGROUND: In the context of improved utilisation of health care and outcomes, rapid socio-economi...
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...