土耳其2018-2023年剖宫产率:使用罗布森十组分类系统的国家数据概述

IF 1 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Mustafa Mahir Ulgu, Suayip Birinci, Tuğba Altun Ensari, Melih Gaffar Gözükara
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目的:受多种因素影响,全球剖宫产率持续上升。医学上不必要的剖宫产手术对母亲或孩子的健康没有好处。由于世界卫生组织(WHO)已确定可接受的CS率不应超过10-15%,它还规定使用分类系统来比较不同的患者群体和设施。土耳其的自杀率是全球最高的,而且多年来一直在上升。本研究旨在利用国家健康数据评估2018年至2023年之间的CS发病率,并根据罗布森分类系统和世卫组织参考值对其进行分析,以讨论应对发病率上升的可能措施。材料和方法:在本研究中,我们评估了2018年至2023年的CSs率;包括所有5年的CS率以及世卫组织所倡导的每个Robson组的CS率分析。此外,还对实施社会保障体系的设施(公立、私立或大学医院)进行了另一项评估。结果:2018 - 2023年出生总人数为6.161.976人。总CS率为57.55%。CS手术总次数为3.546.049次。原发性CS率为28.83% (N:1.776.503)。在每个罗布森小组的公立和私立中心之间观察到显著的差异。结论:1 ~ 4组的CS发生率明显高于预期。这些组的CSs累积影响其他组的比率。未生育妇女大多在私立医院接受CSs。在这方面,有必要改进卫生系统,以改善孕产妇和儿童健康。
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Cesarean section rates in Turkey 2018-2023: Overview of national data by using Robson ten group classification system.

Cesarean section rates in Turkey 2018-2023: Overview of national data by using Robson ten group classification system.

Cesarean section rates in Turkey 2018-2023: Overview of national data by using Robson ten group classification system.

Cesarean section rates in Turkey 2018-2023: Overview of national data by using Robson ten group classification system.

Objective: Cesarean section (CS) rates continue to rise globally because of various factors. Medically unnecessary cesarean operations have no benefit to the mother or child's health. Since the World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that the acceptable CS rate should not be more than 10-15%, it also stated the use of a classification system to compare different patient groups and facilities. Turkey has the highest CS rates globally and has been rising over the years. This study aims to assess CS rates between 2018 and 2023 using National Health Data and to analyze them according to the Robson classification system and WHO reference values to discuss possible measures against increasing rates.

Materials and methods: In this study, we assessed the rates of CSs between 2018 and 2023; the CS rate including all 5-years and analysis of CS rates for each Robson group as advocated by WHO. Also, another assessment was done of the facilities where the CSs were applied (Public, private, or university hospitals).

Results: The total number of births recorded between 2018 and2023 was 6.161.976. The overall CS rate was 57.55%. The number of total CS operations was 3.546.049. The primary CS rate was 28.83% (N:1.776.503). Significant differences were observed between the public and private centers for each Robson group.

Conclusion: The CS rates of Groups 1-4 are obviously higher than expected. The CSs of these groups cumulatively affect the rates of other groups. Nulliparous women have CSs mostly in private hospitals. There is a need for improvements in the health system in this regard for better maternal and child health.

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