[Unequal access to safe cesarean section - threat to global maternal health care].

Lakartidningen Pub Date : 2024-11-21
Mehreen Zaigham, Helena Litorp
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Abstract

Despite evidence that cesarean section rates above 10 percent at the population level do not reduce maternal or neonatal mortality, global rates continue to rise and are projected to reach 30 percent by 2030. The factors behind this increase are complex and vary across contexts, emphasizing the need for a local understanding in order to design and implement effective interventions to curb overuse. In contrast to many other high-income countries, Nordic countries exemplify how robust obstetric practices, midwifery led care and evidence-based guidelines can achieve excellent outcomes while maintaining low cesarean section rates. This success underscores the potential for healthcare systems worldwide to optimize cesarean use without compromising maternal and neonatal health.

[获得安全剖腹产的机会不平等--对全球孕产妇保健的威胁]。
尽管有证据表明,在人口层面,剖宫产率超过 10% 并不能降低孕产妇或新生儿死亡率,但全球剖宫产率仍在继续上升,预计到 2030 年将达到 30%。这一增长背后的因素十分复杂,而且因地而异,因此需要了解当地情况,以便设计和实施有效的干预措施,遏制过度使用。与许多其他高收入国家相比,北欧国家是产科实践、助产士主导的护理和循证指南如何在保持较低剖宫产率的同时取得优异成果的典范。这一成功强调了全球医疗保健系统在不损害孕产妇和新生儿健康的情况下优化剖宫产使用的潜力。
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