Determinant of the Increased Sectio Caesarea Labor Rates of Indonesia in 2017
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- 10.2991/ahsr.k.200215.051How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- delivery methods, Sectio Caesarea
- Abstract
Sectio Caesarea (SC) is a surgical procedure to excrete a conception result. SC is done based on the medical indication in order to save mothers, fetus or both. Data from Baseline Health Research 2010 showed proportion of SC was 15.3%, this higher than WHO recommendation for 5–15%. This study aimed is to identify characteristics of mothers that play a role in increasing the rate of SC, based on Indonesian Health Demography Survey (IHDS) 2017. The population and sample is women of childbearing age ranging of 15–49 years old, who give birth by SC with the rate of 17.784 people. Statistical analysis using Chi Square with the probability level of significances (α < 5%). The results show proportion of delivery method SC in Indonesia is 16.4%. The overview of mother characteristic were19.7% done for the first child, 17.1% for the second child, 16.0% for the third child. SC was obtained in safe reproductive aged group 15.0% and potential highrisk of reproductive aged group 19.4%. It is respectively 12.2%, 15.85%, and 30.5% in the low, middle, and higher educational groups. 10.9% live in rural and 22.1% are in the urban. Those factors are contributed significantly by statistic p=0,000. It is concluded that the factors of age, rate of children, education and place of mothers play a role in increasing the rate of SC. Further study is required in the preparation of health care policies and education for women of childbearing age in choosing the delivery methods.
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TY - CONF AU - Hadi Ashar AU - Ina Kusrini PY - 2020 DA - 2020/02/22 TI - Determinant of the Increased Sectio Caesarea Labor Rates of Indonesia in 2017 BT - Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Health Research (ISHR 2019) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 268 EP - 272 SN - 2468-5739 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.200215.051 DO - 10.2991/ahsr.k.200215.051 ID - Ashar2020 ER -