2017
DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2017.050304
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Exemption from Health Care Fees Influences Indications of Caesarean Section in a Urban Health District Hospital in Benin

Abstract: Rising caesarean birth rates in recent decades are an issue of public health. Potential harms for mothers and newborns are associated with caesarean delivery. Determinants of caesarean birth rates in Benin are unknown. The objective was to assess changes in caesarean rate and compare its indications before and during the implementation of policy of caesarian section fee exemption (PCSFE) in an urban district hospital in Cotonou, Benin. This cross-sectional study conducted at Suru Léré hospital, Cotonou, in 201… Show more

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“…The first is that this is a rate of reference health facilities that manage higher Ouedraogo in their studies conducted respectively at SURU LERE Zone Hospital [15] and Ouidah Hospital [16]. On the other hand, Witter et al [17] in their study on the impact of measuring free access in several countries (Benin, Mali,…”
Section: Overall Caesarean Section Ratementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The first is that this is a rate of reference health facilities that manage higher Ouedraogo in their studies conducted respectively at SURU LERE Zone Hospital [15] and Ouidah Hospital [16]. On the other hand, Witter et al [17] in their study on the impact of measuring free access in several countries (Benin, Mali,…”
Section: Overall Caesarean Section Ratementioning
confidence: 97%