Background Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This study sought to analyse trends in CS rates and outcomes among a variety of obstetric groups at a university hospital in a low-income country. Methods We conducted a hospital-based panel study at Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. All deliveries between 2000 and 2011 with gestational age ≥ 28 weeks were included in the study. The 12 years were divided into four periods: 2000 to 2002, 2003 to 2005, 2006 to 2008, and 2009 to 2011. Main outcome measures included CS rate, relative size of obstetric groups, contribution to overall CS rate, perinatal mortality ratio, neonatal distress, and maternal mortality ratio. Time trends wer...
Background: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing worldwide; however, it can lead to significan...
Background: This study determined which clinical situations contributed to and led to caesarean deli...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the caesarean section (CS) rates using Robson’s 10-Gro...
Background Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This ...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This...
OBJECTIVE: To describe caesarean section rates and neonatal mortality to assess change in access to ...
Background: As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is imp...
Background : As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is im...
OBJECTIVE: Caesarean section (CS) rates have increased worldwide in recent decades. In 2015, the WH...
Caesarean section rates have increased over the past 30 years and there has been lack of understandi...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background: Robson, proposed a new classification system, the Robson’s Ten-Group Classification Syst...
Objective: To describe caesarean section rates and neonatal mortality to assess change in access to ...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420Background Risi...
Background: Cesarean section has become more prevalent over the years due to various factors and is ...
Background: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing worldwide; however, it can lead to significan...
Background: This study determined which clinical situations contributed to and led to caesarean deli...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the caesarean section (CS) rates using Robson’s 10-Gro...
Background Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This ...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This...
OBJECTIVE: To describe caesarean section rates and neonatal mortality to assess change in access to ...
Background: As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is imp...
Background : As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is im...
OBJECTIVE: Caesarean section (CS) rates have increased worldwide in recent decades. In 2015, the WH...
Caesarean section rates have increased over the past 30 years and there has been lack of understandi...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background: Robson, proposed a new classification system, the Robson’s Ten-Group Classification Syst...
Objective: To describe caesarean section rates and neonatal mortality to assess change in access to ...
Daniel Reidpath - ORCID: 0000-0002-8796-0420 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8796-0420Background Risi...
Background: Cesarean section has become more prevalent over the years due to various factors and is ...
Background: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing worldwide; however, it can lead to significan...
Background: This study determined which clinical situations contributed to and led to caesarean deli...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the caesarean section (CS) rates using Robson’s 10-Gro...