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  • Title: Chinese obstetricians' attitudes, beliefs, and clinical practices related to cesarean delivery on maternal request.
    Author: Sun N, Yin X, Qiu L, Yang Q, Gong Y.
    Journal: Women Birth; 2020 Feb; 33(1):e67-e71. PubMed ID: 30935772.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Obstetricians' beliefs, attitudes, and clinical practices related to cesarean delivery on maternal request appears particularly important in the context of high cesarean section rate. However, few relative studies have been conducted. AIM: To examine Chinese obstetricians' attitudes, beliefs, and clinical practices with regard to cesarean delivery on maternal request, and to explore influencing factors associated with their practices of cesarean delivery on maternal request. METHODS: A cross-sectional design was used. Self-administered anonymous questionnaires were distributed to eligible obstetricians at the Congress of the Shanxi Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics as well as the Congress of the Hainan Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics. The overall response rate was 526/649 (81.05%). Multivariate logistic regression models were used to examine independent effects on obstetrician's clinical practices related to cesarean delivery on maternal request. FINDINGS: Obstetricians who agreed with pregnant women's decision to choose cesarean section directly and believed the benefits of this procedure outweigh the risks had higher odds of performing cesarean delivery on maternal request. In addition, measures to decrease cesarean section at hospitals were associated with reduced likelihood to perform cesarean delivery on maternal request. CONCLUSIONS: The present study showed a strong correlation between obstetricians' attitudes, beliefs, as well as interventions to decrease cesarean section at hospitals and their clinical practices of cesarean delivery on maternal request. Measures to enhance the training of obstetricians and reduce CS at hospitals are essential to decrease the overall cesarean section rate in China.
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