Racial inequities in cesarean use among high‐ and low‐risk deliveries: An analysis of childbirth hospitalizations in New Jersey from 2000 to 2015
Alecia J. McGregor,
David Garman,
Peiyin Hung
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo examine racial inequities in low‐risk and high‐risk (or “medically appropriate”) cesarean delivery rates in New Jersey during the era surrounding the United States cesarean surge and peak.Study Setting and DesignThis retrospective repeated cross‐sectional study examined the universe of childbirth hospitalizations in New Jersey from January 1, 2000 through September 30, 2015. We estimate the likelihood of cesarean delivery by maternal race and ethnicity, with mixed‐level logistic regression models, … Show more
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