Abstract Background Over the last three decades, cesarean section (CS) rates have been rising around the world despite no associated improvement in maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity. The role of women’s preferences for mode of delivery in contributing to the high CS rate remains controversial; however these preferences are difficult to assess, as they are influenced by culture, knowledge of risk and benefits, and personal and social factors. In this qualitative study, our objective was to understand women’s preferences and motivational factors for mode of delivery. This information will inform the development and design of an assessment aimed at understanding the role of the women’s preferences for mode of delivery. Methods We ...
Objective: Assessment of the contribution of non-medical factors to mode of delivery and birth prefe...
Objective: To describe obstetrical providers’ delivery preferences and attitudes towards caesarean s...
Objective: to describe women`s feelings about mode of birth. Design: exploratory descriptive design....
BACKGROUND: Over the last three decades, cesarean section (CS) rates have been rising around the wor...
Background Rates of caesarean section have steadily increased in most middle- and high-income countr...
BackgroundCaesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are c...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are...
Background: This paper reports on postpartum women's mode of birth (MOB) preferences across five pub...
Abstract Background Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle income c...
Introduction: The rate of cesarean section (CS) for non-medical reasons has risen and it is a concer...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In recent decades cesarean section(C/S) has increased as a common method o...
Objective To describe women's preferred route of delivery and physicians' viewpoint on that. Methods...
A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive, documentary, and retrospective research study to identify t...
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Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) is more dangerous than normal delivery for mothers and neonates....
Objective: Assessment of the contribution of non-medical factors to mode of delivery and birth prefe...
Objective: To describe obstetrical providers’ delivery preferences and attitudes towards caesarean s...
Objective: to describe women`s feelings about mode of birth. Design: exploratory descriptive design....
BACKGROUND: Over the last three decades, cesarean section (CS) rates have been rising around the wor...
Background Rates of caesarean section have steadily increased in most middle- and high-income countr...
BackgroundCaesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are c...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean sections (CS) continue to increase worldwide. Multiple and complex factors are...
Background: This paper reports on postpartum women's mode of birth (MOB) preferences across five pub...
Abstract Background Efforts to reduce unnecessary Cesarean sections (CS) in high and middle income c...
Introduction: The rate of cesarean section (CS) for non-medical reasons has risen and it is a concer...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: In recent decades cesarean section(C/S) has increased as a common method o...
Objective To describe women's preferred route of delivery and physicians' viewpoint on that. Methods...
A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive, documentary, and retrospective research study to identify t...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) is more dangerous than normal delivery for mothers and neonates....
Objective: Assessment of the contribution of non-medical factors to mode of delivery and birth prefe...
Objective: To describe obstetrical providers’ delivery preferences and attitudes towards caesarean s...
Objective: to describe women`s feelings about mode of birth. Design: exploratory descriptive design....