Abstract Background Latin America has the highest Cesarean Section Rates (CSR) in the world. Robson’s Ten Group Classification System (RTGCS) was developed to enable understanding the CSR in different groups of women, classified according to obstetric characteristics into one of ten groups. The size of each CS group may provide helpful data on quality of care in a determined region or setting. Data can potentially be used to compare the impact of conditions such as maternal morbidity on CSR. The objective of this study is to understand the impact of Severe Maternal Morbidity (SMM) on CSR in ten different groups of RTGCS. Methods Secondary analysis of childbirth information from 2018 to 2021, including 8 health facilities from 5 Latin Americ...
The global increase in C-section rates is real. In Brazil, these indices correspond to 58.94% in the...
Objectives. To estimate the incidences of caesarean sections in Latin American countries and correla...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the caesarean section (CS) rates using Robson’s 10-Gro...
To evaluate the distribution of women with severe maternal morbidity according to Robson Ten Group C...
To evaluate the distribution of women according to the Robson 10-group classification system (RTGCS)...
Background and objective: The aim of this study was to analyze cesarean section (CS) rates using Rob...
Abstract Classifying caesarean section rate using the Ten group classification system – a descriptiv...
Objective The rates of caesarean section (CS) in Ethiopian private hospitals are high compared with ...
Globally, Caesarean section (CS) rates are mounting and currently exceed the safe upper limit of 15%...
BackgroundGlobally, Caesarean section (CS) rates are mounting and currently exceed the safe upper li...
BACKGROUND: In both the developing countries and in developed countries, caesarean section is increa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The global increase in C-section rates is real. In Brazil, these indices co...
Objectives: We analyzed the indications of cesarean section (CS) using Robson Ten-Group. Classificat...
Background: The WHO recommends the use of the Robson ten-group classification system (RTGCS) as an e...
Background Rising caesarean section rates is a concern worldwide. This study aimed to use Robson’s t...
The global increase in C-section rates is real. In Brazil, these indices correspond to 58.94% in the...
Objectives. To estimate the incidences of caesarean sections in Latin American countries and correla...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the caesarean section (CS) rates using Robson’s 10-Gro...
To evaluate the distribution of women with severe maternal morbidity according to Robson Ten Group C...
To evaluate the distribution of women according to the Robson 10-group classification system (RTGCS)...
Background and objective: The aim of this study was to analyze cesarean section (CS) rates using Rob...
Abstract Classifying caesarean section rate using the Ten group classification system – a descriptiv...
Objective The rates of caesarean section (CS) in Ethiopian private hospitals are high compared with ...
Globally, Caesarean section (CS) rates are mounting and currently exceed the safe upper limit of 15%...
BackgroundGlobally, Caesarean section (CS) rates are mounting and currently exceed the safe upper li...
BACKGROUND: In both the developing countries and in developed countries, caesarean section is increa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The global increase in C-section rates is real. In Brazil, these indices co...
Objectives: We analyzed the indications of cesarean section (CS) using Robson Ten-Group. Classificat...
Background: The WHO recommends the use of the Robson ten-group classification system (RTGCS) as an e...
Background Rising caesarean section rates is a concern worldwide. This study aimed to use Robson’s t...
The global increase in C-section rates is real. In Brazil, these indices correspond to 58.94% in the...
Objectives. To estimate the incidences of caesarean sections in Latin American countries and correla...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the caesarean section (CS) rates using Robson’s 10-Gro...