Regional variations in childbirth interventions in the Netherlands: a nationwide explorative study.
Anna E Seijmonsbergen-SchermersD C ZondagM NieuwenhuijzeT Van den AkkerC J VerhoevenC GeertsF SchellevisA De JongePublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2018)
Most variation was found for type of pain medication and paediatric involvement, and least for instrumental vaginal births and intrapartum caesarean sections. Care providers and policy makers should critically audit remarkable variations, since these may be unwarranted. Limited variation for some interventions may indicate consensus for their use. Further research should focus on variations in evidence-based interventions and indications for the use of interventions in childbirth.