Language Preference and Risk of Primary Cesarean Delivery: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
Kimberly M SchaeferAnna M ModestMichele R HackerLucy ChieYamicia ConnorToni GolenRose L MolinaPublished in: Maternal and child health journal (2021)
After adjusting for confounders, this analysis demonstrates a decreased risk of cesarean delivery among women who do not have an English language preference at one institution. This disparity in cesarean delivery rates in an NTSV population warrants future research, raising the question of what clinical and social factors may be contributing to these lower cesarean delivery rates.