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 < 1 hour and delayed CS was de...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, neonatal mortality post-cesarean delivery is higher than the glob...
Summary: Background: Maternal and neonatal mortality is high in Africa, but few large, prospective ...
BACKGROUND: In a critical obstetric situation, the time interval between the decision of performing ...
Background In a critical obstetric situation, the time interval between the decision of performing a...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
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...
Background: Universal and timely access to a caesarean section is a key requirement for safe childbi...
Objective: To determine the limits of delaying caesarean section in a busy obstetric unit in a devel...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal mortality is high in Africa, but few large, prospective studies ha...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, neonatal mortality post-cesarean delivery is higher than the glob...
Summary: Background: Maternal and neonatal mortality is high in Africa, but few large, prospective ...
BACKGROUND: In a critical obstetric situation, the time interval between the decision of performing ...
Background In a critical obstetric situation, the time interval between the decision of performing a...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
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...
Background: Universal and timely access to a caesarean section is a key requirement for safe childbi...
Objective: To determine the limits of delaying caesarean section in a busy obstetric unit in a devel...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal mortality is high in Africa, but few large, prospective studies ha...
Background: Rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been observed worldwide in recent decades. This...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, neonatal mortality post-cesarean delivery is higher than the glob...
Summary: Background: Maternal and neonatal mortality is high in Africa, but few large, prospective ...