The Project Appropriate Birth and a reduction in caesarean section rates: an analysis using the Robson classification system.
Daniela Ferreira D'Agostini MarinAmanda da Rosa WernkeD DannehlD de AraujoG F KochK Marçal ZanoniK Baschirotto Dorigon CoralN Valeriano GuimarãesO FeuerschuetteB Pinto Moehlecke IserPublished in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2021)
The Project Appropriate Birth is an innovative project that has demonstrated promising results, suggesting that interventions based on scientific evidence can lead to real changes in childbirth care, contributing to reduce CS rates. The aim of the PPA is to promote activities to improve childbirth care and encourage vaginal delivery. In this study, 6238 pregnant women admitted to the hospital for delivery were included and classified into one of the Robson 10-group classification. Findings revealed a 10.9% reduction in the overall CS rate and a 21.4% reduction for pregnant women in Robson classification groups 1 through 4, after the implementation of the PPA.