Chilean women's preferences regarding mode of delivery: which do they prefer and why?

被引:78
作者
Angeja, A. C. E.
Washington, A. E.
Vargas, J. E.
Gomez, R.
Rojas, I.
Caughey, A. B.
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Obstet Gynecol & Reprod Sci, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[2] Catholic Univ Chile, Sotero del Rio Hosp, Ctr Perinatal Diag & Res CEDIP, Puente Alto, Chile
[3] Clin Santa Maria, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Santiago, Chile
关键词
caesarean; elective caesarean; mode of delivery; patient preferences;
D O I
10.1111/j.1471-0528.2006.01069.x
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Objective Caesarean section rates in Chile are reported to be as high as 60% in some populations. The purpose of this study was to determine pregnant Chilean women's preferences towards mode of delivery. Design Interviewer-administered cross-sectional survey. Setting Prenatal clinics in Santiago, Chile. Population Pregnant women in Santiago, Chile. Methods Of 180 women completing the questionnaire, 90 were interviewed at a private clinic (caesarean delivery rate 60%) and 90 were interviewed at a public clinic (cesarean delivery rate 22%). Data collected included demographics, preferred mode of delivery, and women's attitudes towards vaginal and caesarean deliveries. Maion outcome measures Mode of delivery preferences, perceptions of mode of delivery measured on a 1-7 Likert scale. Results The majority of women (77.8%) preferred vaginal delivery, 9.4% preferred caesarean section, and 12.8% had no preference. There was no statistical difference in preference between the public clinic (11% preferred caesarean) and the private clinic (8% preferred caesarean, P = 0.74). Overall, women preferring caesarean birth were slightly older than other groups (31.6 years, versus 28.4 years for women who preferred vaginal and 27.3 years for women who had no preference, P = 0.05), but there were otherwise no differences in parity, income, or education. On a scale of 1-7, women preferring caesarean birth rated vaginal birth as more painful, while women preferring vaginal birth rated it as less painful (5.8 versus 3.7, P = 0.003). Whether vaginal or caesarean, each group felt that their preferred mode of delivery was safer for their baby (P < 0.001). Conclusions Chilean women do not prefer caesarean section to vaginal delivery, even in a practice setting where caesarean delivery is more prevalent. Thus, women's preferences is unlikely to be the most significant factor driving the high caesarean rates in Chile.
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