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医学上不必要的剖宫产分娩:研讨会介绍

Medically unnecessary cesarean section births: introduction to a symposium.

作者信息

Sakala C

机构信息

Health Policy Institute, Boston University, MA 02215.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 1993 Nov;37(10):1177-98. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(93)90331-w.

Abstract

Between 1965 and 1986, the United States cesarean section rate increased from 4.5 to 24.1%. Increasingly, childbearing women and their advocates, along with many others, have recognized that a large proportion of cesareans confers a broad array of risks without providing any medical benefit. A growing literature examines the diverse causes of medically unnecessary cesareans and the diverse effects of surgical birth on women, infants, and families. Various programs and policies have been proposed or implemented to reduce cesarean rates. In recent decades, many other nations have also experienced a sharply escalating cesarean section rate. It is reasonable to conclude that a largely uncontrolled international pandemic of medically unnecessary cesarean births is occurring. The level of political, analytic, and programmatic activity that has occurred in the U.S. regarding medically unnecessary surgical births does not seem to be paralleled in other nations with sharply escalating rates. This symposium was organized with the objective of presenting the U.S. experience with various dimensions of the problem of medically unnecessary cesareans to an international audience. Although preliminary and inadequate, it is hoped that this experience will encourage policy leaders and investigators throughout the world to recognize and address the problem of run-away cesarean section births. The first section of this introduction summarizes the U.S. experience with medically unnecessary cesareans from the perspective of trends, causes, consequences, and solutions. The second section covers the same topics, presenting selected material from various other nations throughout the world. In the course of these overviews, I introduce the symposium's seven contributions, most of which focus on circumstances in the U.S.

摘要

1965年至1986年间,美国的剖宫产率从4.5%升至24.1%。越来越多的育龄妇女及其支持者,以及其他许多人都认识到,很大一部分剖宫产手术带来了一系列风险,却没有任何医疗益处。越来越多的文献探讨了不必要剖宫产的各种原因,以及手术分娩对女性、婴儿和家庭的各种影响。人们提出或实施了各种方案和政策来降低剖宫产率。近几十年来,许多其他国家也经历了剖宫产率的急剧上升。有理由得出这样的结论:一场在很大程度上不受控制的、不必要剖宫产的国际“流行”正在发生。美国在不必要的手术分娩方面所开展的政治、分析和规划活动的程度,在剖宫产率急剧上升的其他国家似乎没有出现类似情况。本次研讨会的组织目的是向国际受众介绍美国在不必要剖宫产问题各方面的经验。尽管这些经验初步且不充分,但希望它能促使世界各地的政策制定者和研究人员认识并解决剖宫产率失控的问题。本引言的第一部分从趋势、原因、后果和解决办法的角度总结了美国在不必要剖宫产方面的经验。第二部分涵盖相同主题,介绍了来自世界其他各国的部分材料。在这些概述过程中,我介绍了研讨会的七篇论文,其中大部分聚焦于美国的情况。

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