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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Trends in cesarean section rates in Brazil by Robson classification group, 2014-2020
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(3):e20230099
07-29-2024
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ORIGINAL ARTICLETrends in cesarean section rates in Brazil by Robson classification group, 2014-2020
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(3):e20230099
07-29-2024DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0099
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Objectives:
to evaluate the trends in cesarean sections from 2014 to 2020 across both public and private sectors, utilizing the Robson Classification.
Methods:
this time series study analyzed the proportion of women who underwent cesarean sections between 2014 and 2020, considering both the Robson classification and the type of healthcare service. Trend analysis was conducted using the Prais-Winsten regression.
Results:
higher proportions of cesarean sections were observed in all Robson groups within the private sector compared to the public sector. This was despite a decreasing trend in the private sector and an increasing trend in the public sector. Notably, elevated proportions of cesarean sections were recorded in groups that are typically favorable to normal childbirth (Robson 1, 4, and 5).
Conclusions:
although there was a decreasing trend in cesarean sections within the private sector, an increasing trend was observed in the public sector. Additionally, there was a high proportion of cesarean sections among women with conditions favorable to normal childbirth. It is crucial to continuously monitor these indicators to evaluate and implement interventions aimed at reducing unnecessary cesarean sections.
Palavras-chave: Cesarean SectionMaternal Health ServicesNursingObstetricReproductive HealthTime Serie StudiesVer mais -
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Information that (de)motivate women’s decision making on Planned Home Birth
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(4):e20200404
06-04-2021
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ORIGINAL ARTICLEInformation that (de)motivate women’s decision making on Planned Home Birth
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(4):e20200404
06-04-2021DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0404
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Objective:
To understand how information about Planned Home Birth motivates or discourages women’s decisions on this location of birth.
Method:
Descriptive exploratory study, qualitative approach. Data collection carried out from February to April 2019, through semi-structured interviews with 14 women and documentary sources. The data were analyzed using Bardin’s content analysis process, with the help of ATLAS.ti 8.0.
Results:
The motivations for choosing Planned Home Birth are: respect for the autonomy and natural process of childbirth and delivery, support from a partner and trust in professionals. Aspects that discourage this choice are fear of complications, the need for a hospital medical structure, opinions that value risk.
Conclusion:
Women’s choices are based not only on information, but also on how that information is processed. This study demonstrated that the perception pertaining to the safety of Planned Home Birth is essential for making this decision.
Palavras-chave: Decision MakingHome BirthHumanized ChildbirthObstetricObstetric NursingPeer InfluenceVer mais