Original paper
Determination of a single, universal threshold for caesarean section rate is not the way forward
Abstract
Commentary on: Molina G, Weiser TG, Lipsitz SR, et al. Relationship between cesarean delivery rate and maternal and neonatal mortality. JAMA 2015;314:2263–70.[OpenUrl][1][CrossRef][2][PubMed][3] Over the past decades, the steady rise in caesarean section rates worldwide has led to increased research, debate and concern among clinicians, scientists, policymakers and governments, with sustained questions: What is the appropriate caesarean section...
Paper Details
Title
Determination of a single, universal threshold for caesarean section rate is not the way forward
Published Date
Sep 23, 2016
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
6
Pages
237 - 237
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