Factors influencing decision-making to accept elective caesarean section: A descriptive cross-sectional study

V Bam, AY Lomotey, AKA Diji, HI Budu, D Bamfo-Ennin… - Heliyon, 2021 - cell.com
Elective caesarean sections (CS) that have medical indications contribute to better
pregnancy outcomes but women have to consent for the procedure to be performed within …

Preferred mode of childbirth among women attending antenatal clinic at a tertiary hospital in Ghana: a cross-sectional study

K Adu-Bonsaffoh, E Tamma, J Seffah - African Health Sciences, 2022 - ajol.info
Background: The preference for mode of childbirth by women is emerging as a global
subject of interest to many researchers, especially with the steady increase in caesarean …

Knowledge, attitude and perception of cesarean section among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilishan-Remo …

BT Maitanmi, OV Oluyomi, IO Aderemi… - The Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background: While the rate of Cesarean Section (CS) has been increasing in developed
countries, the same cannot be said about developing countries, especially Nigeria. Despite …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment Knowledge of Pregnant Women Toward Cesarean Section in Al-Hilla City

W Ahmed, M Abdul-Kareem… - International Journal of …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Background: When vaginal birth is not possible (emergency CS) or the doctors believe the
risk to the mother and baby would be greater with a vaginal delivery, a Caesarean section is …

Preferred mode of delivery and its determinants among nulliparous women attending antenatal clinic in a secondary health facility in south-south Nigeria

NR Maduka, NO Enaruna - Ibom Medical Journal, 2024 - ojs.ibommedicaljournal.org
Background: Multiparous women's preferred mode of delivery is partly influenced by their
experiences in their previous deliveries. For the nulliparous women, the possible influencers …

ASSESSMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CARE TOWARDS CESAREAN SECTION DELIVERY AT MUKONO …

AE NAMUSAAZI, N Kakande… - SJ Gynecology and …, 2024 - obsgyn.sjpublisher.org
Background Cesarean section (CS) is a critical surgical procedure employed to ensure safe
deliveries in cases of complicated pregnancies. Despite its importance, misconceptions and …

Knowledge, Perception and Acceptance of Caesarian Section among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic in Selected Hospitals, Gusau, Zamfara State

A Abdulmajeed, UIR Doruwa, O Afusat - Bayero Journal of Nursing and …, 2024 - ajol.info
Abstract Knowledge, Perception and Acceptance of Caesarian Section have been identified
to be a major factor contributing to the rising maternal morbidity and mortality. This study …

[PDF][PDF] Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions of Cesarean Section among Women in Delta State, Nigeria: Implications for Maternal Health Interventions

RE Iwegbu, FC Irozulike, N Asiwe, GB Nwika, PL Filima - researchgate.net
Background: Cesarean section (CS) is a surgical procedure by which the mother is incised
in the abdominal region during child delivery. The study aims to evaluate the knowledge …

Women's knowledge and attitude towards mode of delivery in Ganjavian Hospital in Dezful

S Janati, M Montazeriyan, A Kassani, S Kianmanesh - Navid No, 2022 - nnj.mums.ac.ir
Introduction: Increasing the rate of cesarean section is a major public health problem;
Because cesarean section threathened mothers and infant's health. Also, the cost of health …

[PDF][PDF] EFFECT OF GUIDED EDUCATION ON PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDE OF CHILDBEARING WOMEN TOWARDS CAESAREAN SECTION IN NIGERIA

MI Edward, OS Bolarinwa, OS Ajibade, TM Aregbesola - nscnursing.it
Background: Nigerian women are unwilling to have a Caesarean section because of the
general belief that abdominal delivery is a reproductive failure on their part regardless of the …