Prevalence of Cesarean section and its related factors
Introduction: According to WHO, no region in the world can justify a Cesarean rate higher ‎than ‎‏10‏‎-‎‏15 ‏percent. But unfortunately, Published statistics for most areas all‏ ‏over the world ‎show a great diff...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Shahid Beheshti School of Nursing and Midwifery, Rasht
2006-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery |
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Online Access: | http://hnmj.gums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-243-64&slc_lang=en&sid=1 |
Summary: | Introduction: According to WHO, no region in the world can justify a Cesarean rate higher ‎than ‎‏10‏‎-‎‏15 ‏percent. But unfortunately, Published statistics for most areas all‏ ‏over the world ‎show a great difference with this ratio. Cesarean births pose greater risk to the mothers ‎health, slow maternal recovery and increase relative mortality rate.
‎ Objective: This study has been performed to determine the rate and related factors for ‎Cesarean birth in Bojnurd.‎
Methods: This is a descriptive – analytic study and its samples consists of ‎‏473‏‎ mothers who ‎gave birth to term, single Infants with birth weight & higher than ‎‏2500 ‏gram‏.‏‎ Type of delivery ‎as independent variable and twenty other variables mainly relation to family socio-economic ‎status and mother and infant characteristics as dependent variables were studied. Data needed ‎was collected through direct observation and interview with mothers.‎
Results: The percentage of CS in Bojnurd was‏ ‏‎(‎‏25.4%‏‎) and rate of CS in cases such as ‎better job and higher parental education (P<‎‏0.006‏‎), residency in city (P=‎‏0.001‏‎), less ‎family numbers (P=‎‏0.008‏‎), birth weight of ‎‏3900‏‎ g or more (P=‎‏0.055‏‎), larger head ‎circumference (P=‎‏0.01‏‎), increased weight of mother near delivery (P=‎‏0.13‏‎) and higher age ‎of mother (P=‎‏0.054‏‎) were significantly increased.‎
Conclusion: Independent variables related to family Socio-economic status and also variables ‎related to mother and infant such as mother age and weight near delivery which effects head ‎circumference and birth weight had the most influencing on top of delivery. Rate of CS in ‎mothers with better socio-economic conditions and also older mothers was significantly ‎higher. Therefore, it seems that giving information to families and plans to lesser the age of ‎marriage can decrease the rate of unnecessary, expensive and dangerous CS.‎ |
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ISSN: | 2588-3712 2588-3720 |