This study identified two non-clinical variables that influenced the CS rate: the type of healthcare setting (private vs. public) and the time of the day. We believe that these indications might be related more to the practitioner attitude, rather than objective delivery complications.
Non-Clinical Variables Influencing Cesarean Section Rate According to Robson Classification / Strambi, Noemi; Sorbi, Flavia; Bartolini, Gian Marco; Forconi, Chiara; Sisti, Giovanni; Seravalli, Viola; Di Tommaso, Mariarosaria. - In: MEDICINA. - ISSN 1010-660X. - ELETTRONICO. - 56:(2020), pp. 0-0. [10.3390/medicina56040180]
Non-Clinical Variables Influencing Cesarean Section Rate According to Robson Classification
Strambi, Noemi;Sorbi, FlaviaConceptualization
;Bartolini, Gian Marco;Seravalli, Viola;Di Tommaso, Mariarosaria
2020
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This study identified two non-clinical variables that influenced the CS rate: the type of healthcare setting (private vs. public) and the time of the day. We believe that these indications might be related more to the practitioner attitude, rather than objective delivery complications.File in questo prodotto:
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