Incidence and Determinants of Caesarean Section in Shiraz, Iran
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Study Sample
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Ethical Considerations
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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Hospital | No. Births 2013 | % | No. of Participants | % |
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Public 1 | 6728 | 32 | 220 | 31 |
Public 2 | 5834 | 28 | 200 | 29 |
Public 3 | 6073 | 29 | 200 | 29 |
Private 1 | 1600 | 8 | 60 | 9 |
Private 2 | 684 | 3 | 20 | 3 |
Total | 20,919 | 100 | 700 | 100 |
Characteristic | Total (N = 700) | Vaginal Delivery (N = 209) | Elective Caesarean Section (N = 248) | Emergency Caesarean Section (N = 243) | |||||
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n | % a | n | % b | n | % b | n | % b | p Value c | |
Mother’s age (year) | 0.001 | ||||||||
<25 | 150 | 21.4 | 60 | 40.0 | 31 | 20.7 | 59 | 39.3 | |
25–29 | 265 | 37.9 | 74 | 27.9 | 101 | 28.1 | 90 | 34.0 | |
≥30 | 285 | 40.7 | 75 | 26.3 | 116 | 40.7 | 94 | 33.0 | |
Mother’s education | |||||||||
Primary to lower secondary | 142 | 20.3 | 66 | 46.5 | 40 | 28.2 | 36 | 25.4 | <0.001 |
High school | 287 | 41.0 | 88 | 28.2 | 91 | 31.7 | 108 | 37.6 | |
University | 271 | 38.7 | 55 | 25.4 | 117 | 43.2 | 99 | 36.5 | |
Mother’s pre-pregnancy employment status | |||||||||
Employed | 125 | 17.9 | 21 | 16.8 | 56 | 44.8 | 48 | 38.4 | 0.001 |
Unemployed | 575 | 82.1 | 188 | 32.7 | 192 | 33.4 | 195 | 33.9 | |
Maternity hospital | |||||||||
Private | 80 | 11.4 | 11 | 13.8 | 59 | 73.8 | 10 | 12.5 | <0.001 |
Public | 620 | 88.6 | 198 | 31.9 | 189 | 30.5 | 233 | 37.6 | |
Parity (number of children) | |||||||||
1 | 382 | 54.6 | 106 | 27.7 | 130 | 34.0 | 146 | 38.2 | 0.153 |
2 | 255 | 36.4 | 78 | 30.6 | 97 | 38.0 | 80 | 31.4 | |
≥3 | 63 | 9.0 | 25 | 39.7 | 21 | 33.3 | 17 | 27.0 | |
BMI pre-pregnancy d | |||||||||
Healthy weight | 408 | 58.3 | 143 | 35.0 | 132 | 32.4 | 133 | 32.6 | 0.002 |
Overweight or obese | 292 | 41.7 | 66 | 22.6 | 116 | 39.7 | 110 | 37.7 | |
Gestational diabetes or diabetic e | |||||||||
Yes | 275 | 39.3 | 84 | 30.5 | 85 | 30.9 | 106 | 38.5 | 0.100 |
No | 425 | 60.7 | 125 | 29.4 | 163 | 38.4 | 137 | 32.2 | |
Attended an antenatal class | |||||||||
Yes | 85 | 12.1 | 34 | 40.0 | 23 | 27.1 | 28 | 32.9 | 0.069 |
No | 615 | 87.9 | 175 | 28.5 | 225 | 36.6 | 215 | 35.0 | |
Infant birthweight (g) | |||||||||
2500–2999 | 224 | 32.0 | 55 | 24.6 | 92 | 41.1 | 77 | 34.4 | 0.093 |
3000–3499 | 320 | 45.7 | 99 | 30.0 | 103 | 32.2 | 118 | 36.9 | |
3500–4000 | 156 | 22.3 | 55 | 35.3 | 53 | 34.0 | 48 | 30.8 |
Characteristic | RRR a of Elective Caesarean Section Compared with Vaginal Delivery | RRR a of Emergency Caesarean Section Compared with Vaginal Delivery | ||||
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RRR | 95% CI | p Value | RRR | 95% CI | p Value | |
Mother’s age (year) | ||||||
<25 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
25–29 | 2.01 | 1.16, 3.49 | 0.013 | 1.09 | 0.66 | 0.742 |
≥30 | 2.22 | 1.28, 3.84 | 0.004 | 1.01 | 1.78 | 0.957 |
Mother’s education | ||||||
Primary to lower secondary | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
High school | 1.73 | 1.04, 2.87 | 0.034 | 2.35 | 1.42, 3.89 | 0.001 |
University | 2.65 | 1.54, 4.58 | <0.001 | 3.92 | 2.27, 6.78 | <0.001 |
Maternity hospital | ||||||
Public | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
Private | 3.64 | 1.79, 7.38 | <0.001 | 0.50 | 0.20, 1.23 | 0.133 |
Maternal pre-pregnancy BMI | ||||||
Healthy weight | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
Overweight/obese | 1.91 | 1.27, 2.87 | 0.002 | 2.02 | 1.35, 3.02 | 0.001 |
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Zarshenas, M.; Zhao, Y.; Binns, C.W.; Scott, J.A. Incidence and Determinants of Caesarean Section in Shiraz, Iran. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5632. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165632
Zarshenas M, Zhao Y, Binns CW, Scott JA. Incidence and Determinants of Caesarean Section in Shiraz, Iran. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(16):5632. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165632
Chicago/Turabian StyleZarshenas, Mahnaz, Yun Zhao, Colin W. Binns, and Jane A. Scott. 2020. "Incidence and Determinants of Caesarean Section in Shiraz, Iran" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 16: 5632. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165632
APA StyleZarshenas, M., Zhao, Y., Binns, C. W., & Scott, J. A. (2020). Incidence and Determinants of Caesarean Section in Shiraz, Iran. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(16), 5632. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165632