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Robson Classification in Cesarean Section in Chhattisgarh, India
Neha Thakur +3 more
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Using the Robson Classification to Explain the Fluctuations in Cesarean Section [PDF]
Purpose. As the rate of cesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Flanders (northern part of Belgium), it is important to understand the reasons behind this evolution and to find ways to achieve appropriate CS rates. For this analysis, we categorized CS changes between 1992 and 2016, applying the Robson 10-Group Classification System (TGCS).
H. Cammu, E. Martens, G. Van Maele
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Introduction: World Health Organization recommends using the Ten-group Robson classification as a standard for assessing and reducing caesarean section (CS) rates. Our study aimed at analyzing CS deliveries using this system with the primary objective of
Tshering Tamang +3 more
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Introduction: The high incidence of Cesarean Section (CS) in Indonesia causes morbidity and mortality for mothers and babies and is not in line with efforts to reduce maternal and infant mortality according to the 2024 RPJMN.
Wendy Armi
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BackgroundWith an increasing rate of caesarean sections as well as rising numbers of multiple pregnancies, valid classifications for benchmarking are needed.
Karen Triep +4 more
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Background: Cesarean section (CS) rate is rising worldwide including in Afghanistan. Access to CS indicates maternal quality care in a healthcare system, but higher rates are associated with increased maternal-fetal mortality due to CS severe ...
Aqeedah Momand +1 more
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Robson Classification and quality audit
World Health Organization has recommended Robson Classification from baseline obstetric characters to assess, monitor and compare Cesarean Section rates by the quantity analysis. Incorporation of real time labor related factors requires quality audit for both maternal and perinatal outcome.
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Examining Cesarean Delivery Rates Using the Robson’s Ten-group Classification [PDF]
To examine Cesarean delivery rates based on the Robson's Ten-group classification system (TGCS), over a 10-year period.All Vaginal Deliveries and cesarean sections (CSs) performed over a 10-year period from 2004 to 2013 were included in the analysis. The data were compiled according to Robson's TGCS of cesarean section for every year.
Rayshang G, Yadav, Nandita, Maitra
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BackgroundThe Robson classification has become a global standard for comparing and monitoring cesarean delivery (CD) rates across populations and over time; however, this classification does not account for differences in important maternal, fetal, and ...
Giulia M Muraca +5 more
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Management of multi-method engineering design research: a case study [PDF]
There is a need for a research management methodology that will utilise research methods on an individual basis and when combined in a multi-method approach.
Al-Salka +9 more
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