Educational interventions targeting pregnant women to optimise the use of caesarean section: What are the essential elements? A qualitative comparative analysis.
Rana Islamiah ZahrohKaty SutcliffeDylan KnealeMartha Isela Vazquez CoronaAna Pilar BetranNewton OpiyoCaroline S E HomerMeghan A BohrenPublished in: BMC public health (2023)
We identified four key essential intervention components which can lead to successful interventions targeting women to reduce CS. These four components are 1) group-based delivery, 2) provision of IEC materials, 3) partner or family member involvement, and 4) opportunity for women to interact with health providers. Maternal health services and hospitals aiming to better prepare women for vaginal birth and reduce CS can consider including the identified components to optimise health and well-being benefits for the woman and baby.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- pregnant women
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- healthcare
- public health
- mental health
- physical activity
- randomized controlled trial
- cancer therapy
- health information
- breast cancer risk
- type diabetes
- case report
- body mass index
- birth weight
- skeletal muscle
- hiv infected
- social media
- human health
- hiv testing