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Prevalence of and reasons for women's, family members', and health professionals' preferences for cesarean section in Iran: a mixed-methods systematic review.

Mahboubeh ShirzadElham ShakibazadehKhadijeh HajimiriAna Pilar BetranShayesteh JahanfarMeghan A BohrenNewton OpiyoQian LongCarol KingdonMercedes ColomarMehrandokht Abedini
Published in: Reproductive health (2021)
Despite low preference for CS among women, CS rates are still so high. This implies the role of factors beyond the individual will. We identified a multiple individual, health facility, and health system factors which affected the preference for CS in Iran. Numerous attempts were made in recent years to design, test and implement interventions to decrease unnecessary CS in Iran, such as mother-friendly hospitals, standard protocols for labor and birth, preparation classes for women, midwives, and gynaecologists, and workshops for specialists and midwives through the "health sector evolution policy". Although these programs were effective, high rates of CS persist and more efforts are needed to optimize the use of CS.
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