Cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in Italy?

BACKGROUND: Cesarean section on maternal request (CSMR) could represent an avoidable quota of cesareans. In Italy, this is a topical problem of health-policy, involving ethical, juridical and medical issues. AIM AND METHODS: A 5-questions questionnaire to quantitatively assess the perspectives of me...

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Main Authors: Ugo Indraccolo, Gennaro Scutiero, Maria Matteo, Salvatore Renato Indraccolo, Pantaleo Greco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istituto Superiore di Sanità 2015-06-01
Series:Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità
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Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-25712015000200015&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-09ec002132874cb396ef956c49b15e7b2020-11-25T03:10:47ZengIstituto Superiore di SanitàAnnali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità0021-25712015-06-0151216216610.4415/ANN_15_02_15S0021-25712015000200015Cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in Italy?Ugo Indraccolo0Gennaro Scutiero1Maria Matteo2Salvatore Renato Indraccolo3Pantaleo Greco4Ospedale Alto TevereOspedale Civico di CodognoUniversità di FoggiaSapienza Università di RomaUniversità degli Studi di FerraraBACKGROUND: Cesarean section on maternal request (CSMR) could represent an avoidable quota of cesareans. In Italy, this is a topical problem of health-policy, involving ethical, juridical and medical issues. AIM AND METHODS: A 5-questions questionnaire to quantitatively assess the perspectives of medical, juridical and ethical issues of planned CSMR was administered to obstetricians and gynecologists, midwives, lawyers and pregnant women. It was assessed to what extent those issues matter on the final decision of planning a CSMR. RESULTS: Non-homogeneous answers of stakeholders suggest different perspectives about issues on CSMR. The juridical issue seems to have the greatest impact on the final decision. CONCLUSION: Planning a CSMR associates overall with juridical issues in each group of respondents. Therefore, an obstetrician and gynecologist is unable to counsel a patient on CSMR from a medical point of view. The most direct way for reducing cesareans in Italy could be the formal prohibition of CSMR.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-25712015000200015&lng=en&tlng=encesarean section on maternal requestliabilitycomplications
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author Ugo Indraccolo
Gennaro Scutiero
Maria Matteo
Salvatore Renato Indraccolo
Pantaleo Greco
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Gennaro Scutiero
Maria Matteo
Salvatore Renato Indraccolo
Pantaleo Greco
Cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in Italy?
Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità
cesarean section on maternal request
liability
complications
author_facet Ugo Indraccolo
Gennaro Scutiero
Maria Matteo
Salvatore Renato Indraccolo
Pantaleo Greco
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title Cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in Italy?
title_short Cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in Italy?
title_full Cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in Italy?
title_fullStr Cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in Italy?
title_full_unstemmed Cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in Italy?
title_sort cesarean section on maternal request: should it be formally prohibited in italy?
publisher Istituto Superiore di Sanità
series Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità
issn 0021-2571
publishDate 2015-06-01
description BACKGROUND: Cesarean section on maternal request (CSMR) could represent an avoidable quota of cesareans. In Italy, this is a topical problem of health-policy, involving ethical, juridical and medical issues. AIM AND METHODS: A 5-questions questionnaire to quantitatively assess the perspectives of medical, juridical and ethical issues of planned CSMR was administered to obstetricians and gynecologists, midwives, lawyers and pregnant women. It was assessed to what extent those issues matter on the final decision of planning a CSMR. RESULTS: Non-homogeneous answers of stakeholders suggest different perspectives about issues on CSMR. The juridical issue seems to have the greatest impact on the final decision. CONCLUSION: Planning a CSMR associates overall with juridical issues in each group of respondents. Therefore, an obstetrician and gynecologist is unable to counsel a patient on CSMR from a medical point of view. The most direct way for reducing cesareans in Italy could be the formal prohibition of CSMR.
topic cesarean section on maternal request
liability
complications
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