Development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: A mixed methods study
Background: With the change in population policy from birth control toward encouraging birth and population growth in Iran, repeated cesarean deliveries as a main reason of cesarean section are associated with more potential adverse consequences. The aim of this research was to explore effective str...
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doaj-76f4554aa24341a49937997bf3c462232020-11-24T23:25:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Preventive Medicine2008-78022008-82132014-01-0151215521566Development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: A mixed methods studyRazieh LotfiFahimeh Ramezani TehraniMarzieh Rostami DovomFarahnaz TorkestaniMehrandokht AbediniSima SajedinejadBackground: With the change in population policy from birth control toward encouraging birth and population growth in Iran, repeated cesarean deliveries as a main reason of cesarean section are associated with more potential adverse consequences. The aim of this research was to explore effective strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in Iran. Methods: A mixed methodological study was designed and implemented. First, using a qualitative approach, concepts and influencing factors of increased cesarean delivery were explored. Based on the findings of this phase of the study, a questionnaire including the proposed strategies to reduce cesarean delivery was developed. Then in a quantitative phase, the questionnaire was assessed by key informants from across the country and evaluated to obtain more effective strategies to reduce cesarean delivery. Ten participants in the qualitative study included policy makers from the Ministry of Health, obstetricians, midwives and anthropologists. In the next step, 141 participants from private and public hospitals, insurance experts, Academic Associations of Midwifery, and policy makers in Maternity Health Affairs of Ministry of Health were invited to assess and provide feedback on the strategies that work to reduce cesarean deliveries. Results: Qualitative data analysis showed four concept related to increased cesarean delivery rates including; "standardization", "education", "amending regulations", and "performance supervision". Effective strategies extracted from qualitative data were rated by participants then, using ACCEPT derived from A as attainability, C as costing, C as complication, E as effectiveness, P as popularity, and T as timing table 19 strategies were detected as priorities. Conclusions: Although developing effective strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates is complex process because of the multi-factorial nature of increased cesarean deliveries, in this study we have achieved strategies that in the context of Iran could work.http://www.ijpvmjournal.net/article.asp?issn=2008-7802;year=2014;volume=5;issue=12;spage=1552;epage=1566;aulast=LotfiCesarean deliveryIranmixed methods |
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Razieh Lotfi Fahimeh Ramezani Tehrani Marzieh Rostami Dovom Farahnaz Torkestani Mehrandokht Abedini Sima Sajedinejad Development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: A mixed methods study International Journal of Preventive Medicine Cesarean delivery Iran mixed methods |
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Razieh Lotfi Fahimeh Ramezani Tehrani Marzieh Rostami Dovom Farahnaz Torkestani Mehrandokht Abedini Sima Sajedinejad |
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Development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: A mixed methods study |
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Development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: A mixed methods study |
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Development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: A mixed methods study |
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Development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: A mixed methods study |
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Development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: A mixed methods study |
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development of strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in iran 2012-2014: a mixed methods study |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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International Journal of Preventive Medicine |
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Background: With the change in population policy from birth control toward encouraging birth and population growth in Iran, repeated cesarean deliveries as a main reason of cesarean section are associated with more potential adverse consequences. The aim of this research was to explore effective strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates in Iran.
Methods: A mixed methodological study was designed and implemented. First, using a qualitative approach, concepts and influencing factors of increased cesarean delivery were explored. Based on the findings of this phase of the study, a questionnaire including the proposed strategies to reduce cesarean delivery was developed. Then in a quantitative phase, the questionnaire was assessed by key informants from across the country and evaluated to obtain more effective strategies to reduce cesarean delivery. Ten participants in the qualitative study included policy makers from the Ministry of Health, obstetricians, midwives and anthropologists. In the next step, 141 participants from private and public hospitals, insurance experts, Academic Associations of Midwifery, and policy makers in Maternity Health Affairs of Ministry of Health were invited to assess and provide feedback on the strategies that work to reduce cesarean deliveries.
Results: Qualitative data analysis showed four concept related to increased cesarean delivery rates including; "standardization", "education", "amending regulations", and "performance supervision". Effective strategies extracted from qualitative data were rated by participants then, using ACCEPT derived from A as attainability, C as costing, C as complication, E as effectiveness, P as popularity, and T as timing table 19 strategies were detected as priorities.
Conclusions: Although developing effective strategies to reduce cesarean delivery rates is complex process because of the multi-factorial nature of increased cesarean deliveries, in this study we have achieved strategies that in the context of Iran could work. |
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Cesarean delivery Iran mixed methods |
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