Background In a critical obstetric situation, the time interval between the decision of performing a caesarean section (CS) and delivery can influence maternal and newborn outcomes. In Somaliland, consent for surgical procedures, such as CS needs to be sought from family members. Objective To determine the association between a delay in performing a CS and severe maternal and newborn outcomes in a national referral hospital in Somaliland. The type of barriers leading to delayed performance of CS after a doctor’s decision were also explored. Methods Women were followed from the time of decision to perform CS until discharge from the hospital between 15 April 2019 and 30 March 2020. No delay was defined as 3 hours from decision of CS to deliv...
BackgroundRate of cesarean section (CS), including elective CS has globally increased. Studies have ...
Background: Despite its increasing acceptance as a safe alternative to vaginal delivery, caesarean s...
Background: Two years after implementing the free-CS policy, we assessed the non-financial factors a...
BACKGROUND: In a critical obstetric situation, the time interval between the decision of performing ...
Background: In low-resource settings, access to emergency cesarean section is associated with variou...
Somaliland has one of the highest maternal mortality rates worldwide, yet there is limited evidence ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore maternal near miss and death after emergency cesarean delivery in Somaliland, ...
Introduction The ideal decision-to-delivery interval (DDI) for emergency Caesarean sections (ECS) q...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) is an important lifesaving intervention that can reduce maternal ...
Background The inequity in emergency obstetric care access in Tanzania is unsatisfac...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Objective: To determine the limits of delaying caesarean section in a busy obstetric unit in a devel...
Background and methods Caesarean section (C-section) is a major obstetric intervention for saving li...
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: Caesarean section (C-section) is a major obstetric intervention for saving l...
Background: Universal and timely access to a caesarean section is a key requirement for safe childbi...
BackgroundRate of cesarean section (CS), including elective CS has globally increased. Studies have ...
Background: Despite its increasing acceptance as a safe alternative to vaginal delivery, caesarean s...
Background: Two years after implementing the free-CS policy, we assessed the non-financial factors a...
BACKGROUND: In a critical obstetric situation, the time interval between the decision of performing ...
Background: In low-resource settings, access to emergency cesarean section is associated with variou...
Somaliland has one of the highest maternal mortality rates worldwide, yet there is limited evidence ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore maternal near miss and death after emergency cesarean delivery in Somaliland, ...
Introduction The ideal decision-to-delivery interval (DDI) for emergency Caesarean sections (ECS) q...
Background: Caesarean section (CS) is an important lifesaving intervention that can reduce maternal ...
Background The inequity in emergency obstetric care access in Tanzania is unsatisfac...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Objective: To determine the limits of delaying caesarean section in a busy obstetric unit in a devel...
Background and methods Caesarean section (C-section) is a major obstetric intervention for saving li...
BACKGROUND AND METHODS: Caesarean section (C-section) is a major obstetric intervention for saving l...
Background: Universal and timely access to a caesarean section is a key requirement for safe childbi...
BackgroundRate of cesarean section (CS), including elective CS has globally increased. Studies have ...
Background: Despite its increasing acceptance as a safe alternative to vaginal delivery, caesarean s...
Background: Two years after implementing the free-CS policy, we assessed the non-financial factors a...