Background: Caesarean sections (CS) in Bangladesh have risen eight-fold in the last 15 years. Few studies have explored why. Anecdotally, physicians suggest maternal request for CS is a reason. Women and families suggest physicians influence their decision-making. The aim of this research was to understand more about the decision-making process surrounding CS by exploring physician-patient communication leading to informed-consent for the operation. Methods: We conducted a mixed-method study using structured observations with the Option Grid Collaborative’s OPTION5 tool and interviews with physicians and women between July and December 2018. Study participants were recruited from eight district public-sector hospitals. Eligibility criter...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Objective Informed consent is a prerequisite for caesarean section, the commonest surgical procedure...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise ...
Background: Informed consent consists of availing information to the patient in an understandable ma...
Background: Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement and is practiced before all the sur...
Background: The objective was to study adequacy of valid informed consent in caesarean section and t...
Background: Caesarean section is a lifesaving surgical intervention for women and t...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the reasons behind healthy women preferring cesarea...
OBJECTIVES : The objective of this study was to assess the adequacy of informed consent obtained fro...
Objective: There is increasing prevalence of caesarean sections (CS) worldwide; however, there are c...
Access to Caesarean section (C-section) remains inadequate for some groups of women while others hav...
Actively engaging women in decision-making about their own care is critical to providing woman-cente...
Background: Caesarean section is life-saving, but rising rates are a cause for concern. Perceptions ...
An increasing Caesarian Section (CS) rate places a clinical and economic burden on health care servi...
Background: Caesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Objective Informed consent is a prerequisite for caesarean section, the commonest surgical procedure...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise ...
Background: Informed consent consists of availing information to the patient in an understandable ma...
Background: Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement and is practiced before all the sur...
Background: The objective was to study adequacy of valid informed consent in caesarean section and t...
Background: Caesarean section is a lifesaving surgical intervention for women and t...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the reasons behind healthy women preferring cesarea...
OBJECTIVES : The objective of this study was to assess the adequacy of informed consent obtained fro...
Objective: There is increasing prevalence of caesarean sections (CS) worldwide; however, there are c...
Access to Caesarean section (C-section) remains inadequate for some groups of women while others hav...
Actively engaging women in decision-making about their own care is critical to providing woman-cente...
Background: Caesarean section is life-saving, but rising rates are a cause for concern. Perceptions ...
An increasing Caesarian Section (CS) rate places a clinical and economic burden on health care servi...
Background: Caesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are...
Background : To determine the factors responsiblefor the rise in caesarean section rates whetherwome...
Objective Informed consent is a prerequisite for caesarean section, the commonest surgical procedure...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate why some women prefer caesarean sections and how decisions to medicalise ...