A national measure to reduce primary cesarean rates in Turkey.

The Journal of Maternal-fetal & Neonatal Medicine : the Official Journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians
Mehmet Sukru Budak, Muzaffer Temur

Abstract

Purpose: To examine the influence of the "Physician Unit Performance Coefficient" (PUPC) regulation, taken into force by the TR Ministry of Health in January 2013 in our country, based on the cesarean rates in our clinic.Methods: The pregnant women who gave birth at the Diyarbakır Maternity and Pediatrics Hospital within a period of three years before the PUPC has been taken into force and the pregnant women who have birth within a period of three years after January 2013, when the regulation has been taken into force, have been divided into two groups as Group 1 and Group 2, respectively. Comparisons have been made between the two groups with respect to primary cesarean, total cesarean, neonatal mortality, and maternal mortality rates.Results: From the 125,816 pregnant women who gave birth between February 2010 and January 2016, 58,856 (46.7%) are included in Group 1 and the remaining 66,960 (53.3%) are in Group 2. The total Cesarean Rate is 27% in Group 2 and 24.8% in Group 1. The primary Cesarean Rate is 11.3% in Group 2 and 13.5% in Group 1. The neonatal mortality rate is 7.81‰ in Group 2 and 10‰ in Group 1. The differences in the total cesarean rates, primary cesarean rates and neonatal mortality rates have been found stat...Continue Reading

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