2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-014-1478-z
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Mode of Childbirth in Low-Risk Pregnancies: Nicaraguan Physicians’ Viewpoints

Abstract: To explore attitudes of physicians attending births in the public and private sectors and at the managerial level toward cesarean birth in Nicaragua. A qualitative study was conducted consisting of four focus groups with 17 physicians and nine in-depth interviews with decision-makers. Although study participants listed many advantages of vaginal birth and disadvantages of cesarean birth, they perceived that the increase in the cesarean birth rate in Nicaragua has resulted in a reduction in perinatal morbidity … Show more

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“…The studies investigated stakeholder views of different types of midwife staffing models [36,50,5254]; financial strategies [28,29,43–44,48,5860]; and organisational culture [27,40,42,46,47,49,51,55–57,61,62]. We also included two studies of social (doula) support during labour [39,41], with the decision for inclusion made by consensus, because of their positive effect on caesarean section rate reduction in the associated Cochrane review of effectiveness studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The studies investigated stakeholder views of different types of midwife staffing models [36,50,5254]; financial strategies [28,29,43–44,48,5860]; and organisational culture [27,40,42,46,47,49,51,55–57,61,62]. We also included two studies of social (doula) support during labour [39,41], with the decision for inclusion made by consensus, because of their positive effect on caesarean section rate reduction in the associated Cochrane review of effectiveness studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…availability of equipment, theatre access) as powerful mediators of barriers or facilitators to reducing unnecessary caesarean section. [28,36,39,40–42,46,47,49,51,5558,61,62] In high-income countries where “quick win” changes had been made to labour and delivery rooms to encourage normal labour and birth, the priority an organisation gave to maintaining them was fundamental to their effectiveness in reducing caesarean section rates. [56,61] This included changes to in-room facilities for labour and guaranteed access to operating theatres when necessary.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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