Background: Caesarean section (CS) is an important medical intervention for reducing the risk of poor perinatal outcomes. However, CS trends in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continue to increase yet maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity remain high. Rwanda, like many other countries in SSA, has shown an increasing trend in the use of CS. This study assessed the trends and factors associated with CS delivery in Rwanda over the past two decades. Methods: We used nationally representative child datasets from the Rwanda Demographic and Health Survey 2000 to 2019–20. All births in the preceding 3 years to the survey were assessed for the mode of delivery. The participants’ characteristics, trends and the prevalence of CS were analysed using...
The World Health Organization considers Cesarean section rates of 5-15% to be the optimal range for ...
Background: Over 80,000 pregnant women died in Nigeria due to pregnancy-related complications in 202...
Abstract Introduction Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on ...
Background Caesarean section (CS) is an important medical intervention for reducing the risk of p...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings such as s...
Background Globally, the overall prevalence of caesarean section (CS) is estimated at 18.6%, with 27...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa...
Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowes...
Background The proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel is one of two indicators us...
Background: Caesarean section is the most common major surgery performed on women Worldwide. Even if...
BackgroundThe proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel is one of two indicators use...
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: Caesarean section (CS) is an intervention to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality, fo...
The World Health Organization considers Cesarean section rates of 5-15% to be the optimal range for ...
Background: Over 80,000 pregnant women died in Nigeria due to pregnancy-related complications in 202...
Abstract Introduction Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on ...
Background Caesarean section (CS) is an important medical intervention for reducing the risk of p...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa h...
Background Access to safe Cesarean section (C-section) in resource-constrained settings such as s...
Background Globally, the overall prevalence of caesarean section (CS) is estimated at 18.6%, with 27...
Introduction: Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa...
Caesarean section (CS) can prevent maternal or fetal complications. Sub-Saharan Africa has the lowes...
Background The proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel is one of two indicators us...
Background: Caesarean section is the most common major surgery performed on women Worldwide. Even if...
BackgroundThe proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel is one of two indicators use...
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: Caesarean section (CS) is an intervention to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality, fo...
The World Health Organization considers Cesarean section rates of 5-15% to be the optimal range for ...
Background: Over 80,000 pregnant women died in Nigeria due to pregnancy-related complications in 202...
Abstract Introduction Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on ...