OBJECTIVES: To examine trends in the utilisation of facility-based delivery care and caesareans in Morocco between 1987 and 2012, particularly among the poor, and to assess whether uptake increased at the time of introduction of policies or programmes aimed at improving access to intrapartum care. METHODS: Using data from nationally representative household surveys and routine statistics, our analysis focused on whether women delivered within a facility, and whether the delivery was by caesarean; analyses were stratified by relative wealth quintile and public/private sector where possible. A segmented Poisson regression model was used to assess whether trends changed at key events. RESULTS: Uptake of facility-based deliveries and caesareans...
This article presents the results of an evaluation of the free delivery and caesarean policy (FDCP) ...
Objective To assess whether the strategy of “a midwife in every village” in Indonesia achieved its a...
Based on WHO threshold, the rate of caesarean section delivery in Tunisia is hight (34%). This paper...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends and variations of caesarean section by economic status and type of heal...
BACKGROUND: Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa in particular, remains one of the regions with modest imp...
Objective To examine trends and variations of caesarean section by economic status and type of healt...
Abstract Background The continued rise in caesarean section (c-section) deliveries raises a major pu...
OBJECTIVES: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean section (CS). To improve the...
BackgroundImproved access to and quality obstetric care in health facilities reduces maternal and ne...
OBJECTIVE: To describe caesarean section rates and neonatal mortality to assess change in access to ...
International audienceObjectives: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean sectio...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal outcomes have improved substantially. During the same period, the ...
Objective: To describe caesarean section rates and neonatal mortality to assess change in access to ...
Objective: To provide updated information about between-country variations, temporal trends and chan...
OBJECTIVE: Few data are available on cesarean delivery and operative vaginal delivery trends in low-...
This article presents the results of an evaluation of the free delivery and caesarean policy (FDCP) ...
Objective To assess whether the strategy of “a midwife in every village” in Indonesia achieved its a...
Based on WHO threshold, the rate of caesarean section delivery in Tunisia is hight (34%). This paper...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends and variations of caesarean section by economic status and type of heal...
BACKGROUND: Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa in particular, remains one of the regions with modest imp...
Objective To examine trends and variations of caesarean section by economic status and type of healt...
Abstract Background The continued rise in caesarean section (c-section) deliveries raises a major pu...
OBJECTIVES: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean section (CS). To improve the...
BackgroundImproved access to and quality obstetric care in health facilities reduces maternal and ne...
OBJECTIVE: To describe caesarean section rates and neonatal mortality to assess change in access to ...
International audienceObjectives: In Burkina Faso, only 2.1% of women give birth by caesarean sectio...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal outcomes have improved substantially. During the same period, the ...
Objective: To describe caesarean section rates and neonatal mortality to assess change in access to ...
Objective: To provide updated information about between-country variations, temporal trends and chan...
OBJECTIVE: Few data are available on cesarean delivery and operative vaginal delivery trends in low-...
This article presents the results of an evaluation of the free delivery and caesarean policy (FDCP) ...
Objective To assess whether the strategy of “a midwife in every village” in Indonesia achieved its a...
Based on WHO threshold, the rate of caesarean section delivery in Tunisia is hight (34%). This paper...