Application of the Robson Classification in Assessing Cesarean Section Rates: An Audit of a Tertiary Care Hospital’s Gynecology Department in Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract:Objective: The increasing rate of cesarean sections (CS) is a significant concern for healthcare providers worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that CS rates should not exceed 10-15% at the population level. The Robson classification system is a widely used tool for assessing and comparing CS rates based on the indications and patient population across different hospitals and obstetric populations. This audit report will help identify areas for improvement in obstetric care practices and f… Show more
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