Geospatial variation in caesarean delivery.
Jennifer VanderlaanJohnathan A EdwardsAnne DunlopPublished in: Nursing open (2020)
Spatial analysis of both primary and repeat caesarean rate identified the presence of clusters (Moran's I = 0.375; p < .001). Counties in high-rate clusters had significantly lower access to midwives, more deliveries paid by Medicaid, higher proportion of births for women belonging to racial/ethnic minority groups and were more likely to be rural.