Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Rosana Rosseto de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Melo,Emiliana Cristina, Novaes,Elisiane Soares, Ferracioli,Patrícia Louise Rodrigues Varela, Mathias,Thais Aidar de Freitas
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract OBJECTIVE Identifying factors associated to Caesarean sections among the residents of Maringá-PR, according to the financing source for delivery. METHODS A cross-sectional study with data from 920 postpartum women interviewed between October 2013 and February 2014. Association analysis was performed by logistic regression. RESULTS Caesarean section rates were 55.5% in the Unified Healthcare System (SUS) and 93.8% in the private system. Factors associated with Caesarean section in the SUS were: previous Caesarean section (OR=8.9; CI=4.6-16.9), desire for Caesarean section early in pregnancy (OR=2.0; CI=1.1-3.6), pregestational overweight/obesity (OR=1.8; CI=1.1-2.8), and per capita family income higher than one minimum wage (OR=2.1; CI=1.3-3.4). In the private system, desire for Caesarean section early in pregnancy (OR=25.3) and a previous Caesarean section (OR=11.3) were strongly associated to its performance. CONCLUSION It is necessary to properly orientate all pregnant women who desire a Caesarean delivery, from both the SUS and the private system, about the inherent risks of the surgical procedure without indication. In the public health sector, guidelines should be focused on pregnant women with previous Caesarean delivery, with a per capita income higher than one minimum wage and those who are overweight or obese, as these women are more likely to have a Caesarean section.
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spelling Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systemsCesarean SectionRisk FactorsMaternal and Child HealthMaternal-Child NursingHealthcare FinancingAbstract OBJECTIVE Identifying factors associated to Caesarean sections among the residents of Maringá-PR, according to the financing source for delivery. METHODS A cross-sectional study with data from 920 postpartum women interviewed between October 2013 and February 2014. Association analysis was performed by logistic regression. RESULTS Caesarean section rates were 55.5% in the Unified Healthcare System (SUS) and 93.8% in the private system. Factors associated with Caesarean section in the SUS were: previous Caesarean section (OR=8.9; CI=4.6-16.9), desire for Caesarean section early in pregnancy (OR=2.0; CI=1.1-3.6), pregestational overweight/obesity (OR=1.8; CI=1.1-2.8), and per capita family income higher than one minimum wage (OR=2.1; CI=1.3-3.4). In the private system, desire for Caesarean section early in pregnancy (OR=25.3) and a previous Caesarean section (OR=11.3) were strongly associated to its performance. CONCLUSION It is necessary to properly orientate all pregnant women who desire a Caesarean delivery, from both the SUS and the private system, about the inherent risks of the surgical procedure without indication. In the public health sector, guidelines should be focused on pregnant women with previous Caesarean delivery, with a per capita income higher than one minimum wage and those who are overweight or obese, as these women are more likely to have a Caesarean section.Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem2016-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342016000500733Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.50 n.5 2016reponame:Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/s0080-623420160000600004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira,Rosana Rosseto deMelo,Emiliana CristinaNovaes,Elisiane SoaresFerracioli,Patrícia Louise Rodrigues VarelaMathias,Thais Aidar de Freitaseng2016-12-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0080-62342016000500733Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/reeuspPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||nursingscholar@usp.br1980-220X0080-6234opendoar:2016-12-01T00:00Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
title Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
spellingShingle Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
Oliveira,Rosana Rosseto de
Cesarean Section
Risk Factors
Maternal and Child Health
Maternal-Child Nursing
Healthcare Financing
title_short Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
title_full Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
title_fullStr Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
title_sort Factors associated to Caesarean delivery in public and private health care systems
author Oliveira,Rosana Rosseto de
author_facet Oliveira,Rosana Rosseto de
Melo,Emiliana Cristina
Novaes,Elisiane Soares
Ferracioli,Patrícia Louise Rodrigues Varela
Mathias,Thais Aidar de Freitas
author_role author
author2 Melo,Emiliana Cristina
Novaes,Elisiane Soares
Ferracioli,Patrícia Louise Rodrigues Varela
Mathias,Thais Aidar de Freitas
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Rosana Rosseto de
Melo,Emiliana Cristina
Novaes,Elisiane Soares
Ferracioli,Patrícia Louise Rodrigues Varela
Mathias,Thais Aidar de Freitas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cesarean Section
Risk Factors
Maternal and Child Health
Maternal-Child Nursing
Healthcare Financing
topic Cesarean Section
Risk Factors
Maternal and Child Health
Maternal-Child Nursing
Healthcare Financing
description Abstract OBJECTIVE Identifying factors associated to Caesarean sections among the residents of Maringá-PR, according to the financing source for delivery. METHODS A cross-sectional study with data from 920 postpartum women interviewed between October 2013 and February 2014. Association analysis was performed by logistic regression. RESULTS Caesarean section rates were 55.5% in the Unified Healthcare System (SUS) and 93.8% in the private system. Factors associated with Caesarean section in the SUS were: previous Caesarean section (OR=8.9; CI=4.6-16.9), desire for Caesarean section early in pregnancy (OR=2.0; CI=1.1-3.6), pregestational overweight/obesity (OR=1.8; CI=1.1-2.8), and per capita family income higher than one minimum wage (OR=2.1; CI=1.3-3.4). In the private system, desire for Caesarean section early in pregnancy (OR=25.3) and a previous Caesarean section (OR=11.3) were strongly associated to its performance. CONCLUSION It is necessary to properly orientate all pregnant women who desire a Caesarean delivery, from both the SUS and the private system, about the inherent risks of the surgical procedure without indication. In the public health sector, guidelines should be focused on pregnant women with previous Caesarean delivery, with a per capita income higher than one minimum wage and those who are overweight or obese, as these women are more likely to have a Caesarean section.
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