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Socioeconomic differences in caesarean section - are they explained by medical need? An analysis of patient record data of a large Kenyan hospital.

Lisa van der SpekSterre SanglierHillary M MabeyaThomas van den AkkerPaul L J M MertensTanja A J Houweling
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2020)
Socioeconomic differences in C-section rates can be largely explained by unnecessary primary C-sections and higher supposed need due to previous C-section. Prevention of unnecessary primary C-sections and promoting safe trial of labor should be priorities in addressing C-section over-use and reducing inequalities. Unnecessary primary C-sections and ubiquitous repeat C-sections drive overall C-section rates and C-section inequalities.
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