Background While cesarean sections (CSs) are a life-saving intervention, an increasing number are performed without medical reasons in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Unnecessary CS diverts scarce resources and thereby reduces access to healthcare for women in need. Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand, and Vietnam are committed to reducing unnecessary CS, but many individual and organizational factors in healthcare facilities obstruct this aim. Nonclinical interventions can overcome these barriers by helping providers improve their practices and supporting women’s decision-making regarding childbirth. Existing evidence has shown only a modest effect of single interventions on reducing CS rates, arguably because of the failure to de...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Women’s fear and uncertainty about vaginal delivery and lack of empowerment in decisionmaking genera...
Background: To reduce cesarean section rate, we need complex interventions to modify related behavio...
Background While cesarean sections (CSs) are a life-saving intervention, an increasing number are pe...
Background: Since 2006, Burkina Faso has subsidized the cost of caesarean sections to increase their...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In Burkina Faso, facility-based caesarean delivery rates have marke...
OBJECTIVE:When medically indicated, caesarean section can prevent deaths and other serious complicat...
Summary: Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while rem...
ObjectiveWhen medically indicated, caesarean section can prevent deaths and other serious complicati...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section rates are rising across all geographical regions. Very high rates for ...
Background: Cesarean section (CS) is a procedure that can be life saving in many cases. In several ...
Optimising the use of caesarean section (CS) is of global concern. Underuse leads to maternal and pe...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Abstract Background Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally, posing risks to women and ...
Tran Son Thach is a member of the Baltimore Group on CesareanBACKGROUND: Cesarean delivery rates are...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Women’s fear and uncertainty about vaginal delivery and lack of empowerment in decisionmaking genera...
Background: To reduce cesarean section rate, we need complex interventions to modify related behavio...
Background While cesarean sections (CSs) are a life-saving intervention, an increasing number are pe...
Background: Since 2006, Burkina Faso has subsidized the cost of caesarean sections to increase their...
International audienceBACKGROUND:In Burkina Faso, facility-based caesarean delivery rates have marke...
OBJECTIVE:When medically indicated, caesarean section can prevent deaths and other serious complicat...
Summary: Background: Caesarean section prevalence is increasing in Asia and Latin America while rem...
ObjectiveWhen medically indicated, caesarean section can prevent deaths and other serious complicati...
BACKGROUND: Caesarean section rates are rising across all geographical regions. Very high rates for ...
Background: Cesarean section (CS) is a procedure that can be life saving in many cases. In several ...
Optimising the use of caesarean section (CS) is of global concern. Underuse leads to maternal and pe...
INTRODUCTION: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Abstract Background Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally, posing risks to women and ...
Tran Son Thach is a member of the Baltimore Group on CesareanBACKGROUND: Cesarean delivery rates are...
Introduction: Cesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally with an unclear effect on pregnanc...
Women’s fear and uncertainty about vaginal delivery and lack of empowerment in decisionmaking genera...
Background: To reduce cesarean section rate, we need complex interventions to modify related behavio...