Differences in nulliparous caesarean section rates across models of care: a decomposition analysis.
Aoife BrickRichard LayteAnne NolanMichael J TurnerPublished in: BMC health services research (2016)
The majority of the difference in EMCS rates across models of care can be explained by differing characteristics between the two groups of women. The main contributor to the difference was advancing maternal age. The unexplained component of the difference for ELCS is larger; an excess private effect remains after accounting for maternal, clinical, and hospital characteristics. This requires further investigation and may be mitigated in future with the introduction of clinical guidelines related to CS.