Acceso abierto·Documento·2017·Inglés

Cesarean section rates in Ecuador: a 13-year comparative analysis between public and private health systems.

Esteban Ortiz‐Prado; Tamara Acosta Castillo; Mauricio Olmedo-López; Luciana Armijos; Darío Ramírez; Ana Lucia Iturralde

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Resumen

National data show that C-sections are performed more frequently in Ecuador than the rate recommended by the World Health Organization, especially in the private health care system. Private centers also report higher rates of AFD, which implies that this diagnosis is either overused in private centers or underrecognized in public centers. Although several factors might be influencing these trends, no data are available to determine the relative importance of economics, practicality, and medical or personal concerns of mothers and physicians in deciding which method of delivery should be used.

Cómo citar

Esteban Ortiz‐Prado, & Tamara Acosta Castillo, & Mauricio Olmedo-López, & Luciana Armijos, & Darío Ramírez, & Ana Lucia Iturralde (2017). Cesarean section rates in Ecuador: a 13-year comparative analysis between public and private health systems.. https://doi.org/10.26633/rpsp.2017.15