Literature DB >> 18813654

[The decision of women for cesarean birth: a case study in two units of the supplementary health care system of the State of Rio de Janeiro].

Marcos Augusto Bastos Dias1, Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues, Ana Paula Esteves Pereira, Sandra Costa Fonseca, Silvana Granado Nogueira da Gama, Mariza Miranda Theme Filha, Sonia Duarte Azevedo Bittencourt, Penha Maria Mendes da Rocha, Arthur Orlando Correa Schilithz, Maria do Carmo Leal.   

Abstract

Cesarean section rates are very high in Brazil mainly in private hospitals, probably due to socioeconomic and cultural factors. The objective of this study was to describe socioeconomic, demographic, cultural and reproductive characteristics of women in the postpartum period and the factors that had determined their decision for caesarean section in two units of the supplementary health care system of the State of Rio de Janeiro. The study population was composed of 437 women that had vaginal or caesarean childbirths in the two selected units. Data were collected by means of interviews with mothers and consultation of hospital records. The factors associated with the decision for cesarean section as mode of delivery were evaluated using non-conditional logistic regression analysis and following the hierarchic models established at three definite moments. Although 70% of the women had no initial preference for cesarean section, 90% of them had this mode of birth. It was verified that, despite their initial desire, the interaction with the health services resulted in cesarean section as mode of birth. Educative actions directed to pregnant women and to the public at large as well as changes in the childbirth care model can be promising strategies for reverting this picture.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18813654     DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232008000500017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cien Saude Colet        ISSN: 1413-8123


  9 in total

1.  Patterns of deliveries in a Brazilian birth cohort: almost universal cesarean sections for the better-off.

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Journal:  Rev Saude Publica       Date:  2011-06-10       Impact factor: 2.106

2.  Sources of influence on pregnant women's preferred mode of delivery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Authors:  Melissa Amyx; Luz Gibbons; Xu Xiong; Agustina Mazzoni; Fernando Althabe; Pierre Buekens; José M Belizán
Journal:  Birth       Date:  2017-08-29       Impact factor: 3.689

Review 3.  Women's preference for caesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies.

Authors:  A Mazzoni; F Althabe; N H Liu; A M Bonotti; L Gibbons; A J Sánchez; J M Belizán
Journal:  BJOG       Date:  2010-12-07       Impact factor: 7.331

4.  Developing strategies to be added to the protocol for antenatal care: an exercise and birth preparation program.

Authors:  Maria Amélia Miquelutti; José Guilherme Cecatti; Maria Yolanda Makuch
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 2.365

5.  Factors associated with maternal near miss in childbirth and the postpartum period: findings from the birth in Brazil National Survey, 2011-2012.

Authors:  Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues; Marcos Augusto Bastos Dias; Arthur Orlando Corrêa Schilithz; Maria do Carmo Leal
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2016-10-17       Impact factor: 3.223

6.  Use of Robson classification to assess cesarean section rate in Brazil: the role of source of payment for childbirth.

Authors:  Marcos Nakamura-Pereira; Maria do Carmo Leal; Ana Paula Esteves-Pereira; Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues; Jacqueline Alves Torres; Marcos Augusto Bastos Dias; Maria Elisabeth Moreira
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2016-10-17       Impact factor: 3.223

7.  Antenatal care and caesarean sections: trends and inequalities in four population-based birth cohorts in Pelotas, Brazil, 1982-2015.

Authors:  Aluisio J D Barros; Cesar G Victora; Bernardo L Horta; Fernando C Wehrmeister; Diego Bassani; Mariângela F Silveira; Leonardo P Santos; Cauane Blumenberg; Fernando C Barros
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 7.196

8.  Birth in Brazil: national survey into labour and birth.

Authors:  Maria do Carmo Leal; Antônio Augusto Moura da Silva; Marcos Augusto Bastos Dias; Silvana Granado Nogueira da Gama; Daphne Rattner; Maria Elizabeth Moreira; Mariza Miranda Theme Filha; Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues; Ana Paula Esteves Pereira; Jacqueline Alves Torres; Sonia Duarte Azevedo Bittencourt; Eleonora D'orsi; Antonio Jla Cunha; Alvaro Jorge Madeiro Leite; Rejane Silva Cavalcante; Sonia Lansky; Carmem Simone Grilo Diniz; Célia Landmann Szwarcwald
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2012-08-22       Impact factor: 3.223

9.  Analysis of maternal and child health indicators in an area at paraná state, Brazil.

Authors:  Emiliana Cristina Melo; Ana Beatriz Guedes Ribeiro; Rosana Rosseto de Oliveira; Robsmeire Calvo Melo Zurita; Thais Aidar de Freitas Mathias
Journal:  Nurs Res Pract       Date:  2013-12-30
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