KMID : 0606420110170020109
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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2011 Volume.17 No. 2 p.109 ~ p.117
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Impact Factors of Korean Women¡¯s Cesarean Section according to Ecological Approach
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Kim Hyun-Kyoung
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study examined the impact factors of cesarean section based on the ecological approach in Korea.
Methods: Population-based data (Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs) were used from 2,849 delivery cases during 2003~2009. Data were analyzed using geographic statistics with STATA 10.0 and hierarchical logistic regression with SPSS/WIN 12.0.
Results: The range of cesarean section rate was 28.8~44.7% with geographic distribution. The proportion of mother¡¯s problem was increasing in choice of cesarean section. According to the ecological model, age of mother (OR=1.08), time of birth (OR=0.79), delivery in hospital (OR=1.83), delivery in clinic (OR=1.46), and education of mother (OR=2.61) had significant impact on cesarean section.
Conclusion: This study contributes to provide the impact factors of the high cesarean rate in Korea ecologically. Policy maker and health care provider can consider these results to reduce cesarean section rate.
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KEYWORD
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Cesarean section, Ecology
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