Objectives Internationally, the 10-Group Classification System (TGCS) has been used to report caesarean section rates, but analysis of other outcomes is also recommended. We now aim to present the TGCS as a method to assess outcomes of labour and delivery using routine collection of perinatal information. Design This research is a methodological study to describe the use of the TGCS. Setting Stavanger University Hospital (SUH), Norway, National Maternity Hospital Dublin, Ireland and Slovenian National Perinatal Database (SLO), Slovenia. Participants 9848 women from SUH, Norway, 9250 women from National Maternity Hospital Dublin, Ireland and 106 167 women, from SLO, Slovenia. Main outcome measures All women were classified according to t...
BACKGROUND: The increasing rate of cesarean section is a matter of international public health conc...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) rates are rising worldwide and is a major public health concern. ...
Objectives: Cesarean delivery rates have increased remarkably and cause a major public health concer...
Abstract Classifying caesarean section rate using the Ten group classification system – a descriptiv...
AbstractQuality assurance in labor and delivery is needed. The method must be simple and consistent,...
Introduction The Robson Ten Group Classification System is widely used for the audit of cesarean sec...
BACKGROUND: In both the developing countries and in developed countries, caesarean section is increa...
ObjectiveThe Robson ten group classification system is used as a global standard for assessing, moni...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean delivery (CD) rates are commonly used as an indicator of quality in obstetric ...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the caesarean section (CS) rates using Robson’s 10-Gro...
Background: Caesarean delivery (CD) rates are commonly used as an indicator of quality in obstetric ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse caesarean section (CS) using Robson 10-group classification system in an Ethio...
Background:Caesarean delivery (CD) rates are commonly used as an indicator of quality in obstetric c...
Objective Robson's Ten Group Classification System (TGCS) creates clinically relevant sub-groups for...
C-Section is a lifesaving procedure practised in obstetrics to decrease maternal and foetal morbidit...
BACKGROUND: The increasing rate of cesarean section is a matter of international public health conc...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) rates are rising worldwide and is a major public health concern. ...
Objectives: Cesarean delivery rates have increased remarkably and cause a major public health concer...
Abstract Classifying caesarean section rate using the Ten group classification system – a descriptiv...
AbstractQuality assurance in labor and delivery is needed. The method must be simple and consistent,...
Introduction The Robson Ten Group Classification System is widely used for the audit of cesarean sec...
BACKGROUND: In both the developing countries and in developed countries, caesarean section is increa...
ObjectiveThe Robson ten group classification system is used as a global standard for assessing, moni...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean delivery (CD) rates are commonly used as an indicator of quality in obstetric ...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the caesarean section (CS) rates using Robson’s 10-Gro...
Background: Caesarean delivery (CD) rates are commonly used as an indicator of quality in obstetric ...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse caesarean section (CS) using Robson 10-group classification system in an Ethio...
Background:Caesarean delivery (CD) rates are commonly used as an indicator of quality in obstetric c...
Objective Robson's Ten Group Classification System (TGCS) creates clinically relevant sub-groups for...
C-Section is a lifesaving procedure practised in obstetrics to decrease maternal and foetal morbidit...
BACKGROUND: The increasing rate of cesarean section is a matter of international public health conc...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) rates are rising worldwide and is a major public health concern. ...
Objectives: Cesarean delivery rates have increased remarkably and cause a major public health concer...