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Factors associated with normal and cesarean delivery in public and private maternity hospitals: a cross-sectional study

Thales Philipe Rodrigues da Silva, Érica Dumont Pena, Alexandra Dias Moreira, Bárbara Araujo Camargos, Marivania Queiroz Meireles, Kleyde Ventura de Souza, Fernanda Penido Matozinhos

2020Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to investigate the factors associated with the mode of delivery in pregnant women in the city of Belo Horizonte. METHODS: cross-sectional study developed with data from the study "Being born in Belo Horizonte: survey on childbirth and birth" carried out in seven maternity hospitals in Belo Horizonte - Minas Gerais. The final sample consisted of 1088 pregnant/postpartum women. In this study, to verify the magnitude of the association between the outcome variable and its possible determinants (exposure variables) logistic regression models were constructed to estimate the Odds Ratio. RESULTS: increasing age, the lack of companionship, the hospital's private financing for performing delivery and being a first-time pregnant woman increased the chance of delivery by cesarean section. Final Considerations: the knowledge of factors associated with the prevalence of cesarean sections can support reflections among health professionals about this surgical procedure in certain situations, especially when there are no precise clinical indications.

Topics & Concepts

ChildbirthLogistic regressionCross-sectional studyMedicineOdds ratioObstetricsOddsNatural childbirthPregnancyPlace of birthPublic healthDemographyNursingFamily medicineEnvironmental healthPopulationGeneticsInternal medicinePathologySociologyBiologyMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsMaternal and Neonatal HealthcareGlobal Maternal and Child Health