Korean J Women Health Nurs.  2002 Sep;8(3):389-401.

Factors Determining Cesarean Section Frequency Rates of the OBGY Clinics in Metropolitan Area

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  • 1Seoul Health College, Korea.

Abstract

This study aims to find factors that affect variations in cesarean section frequency rates among OBGY clinics in Metropolitan areas. The factors include patient, medical supplier characteristics and economic factors. This study is a cross-sectional analysis using health insurance delivery claims from July to December 2000 and files of the NHIC(national health insurance corporation). Multiple regression was used to analyze the dependent variable of cesarean section frequency rate at each clinic. The results are as follows : Cesarean section frequency rate is increasing in proportion to the number of the following patients : repeated caesarean section, disproportion, obstructed labour, fetal distress, emergency caesarean section and self-employed patients. There are geographic variations as well. Cesarean section frequency rates are higher in Inchon and Gyonggi province than in Seoul. The higher number of total delivery the clinic has, the lower rate of cesarean section it has. Clinics with high frequency rates in 1999 showed higher rates the next year. Further research is required to develop evidence based delivery modes and change strategies for increasing normal delivery and activating midwife clinics.

Keyword

Caesarean section; Small area variation

MeSH Terms

Cesarean Section*
Cross-Sectional Studies
Emergencies
Female
Fetal Distress
Humans
Incheon
Insurance, Health
Midwifery
Pregnancy
Seoul
Small-Area Analysis
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