Evolution of cesarean sections in Colombia and its association with the legal standing of the institutions where deliveries take place

John Jairo Zuleta-Tobón
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Objectives: To describe how the frequency of cesarean section has evolved in Colombia since 1998, both in overall terms as well as discriminated according to the legal standing of the healthcare providers (IPSs) where delivery takes place, and to estimate the size of the association between the legal standing of the institutions and the performance of cesarean sections between 2015 and 2017.

Material and methods: A cross-sectional cohort study that describes the frequency of cesarean deliveries between 1998 and 2020, plus an analytical component to estimate the association between the legal nature and the route of delivery between 2015 and 2017, based on the birth records of the Colombian National Statistics Administrative Department (DANE). The prevalence ratio was used as an estimator of this association.

Results: In 1998, the proportion of cesarean deliveries was 25.7 %; it increased to 46.4 % by 2015 and then dropped to 44.6 % by 2020. After 1998, the proportion of cesarean sections in public hospitals increased from 26.2 % to 42.9 % by 2014, while in private providers it increased from 45.0 % to 57.7 % by 2013. The prevalence ratio of cesarean sections in private versus public institutions was 1.57 (95 % CI: 1.56-1.57).

Conclusions: After a long period of sustained growth, there is now a reduction in the proportion of cesarean sections in the country. In public health care institutions, these procedures increased in greater proportion during most of the study period, while in private healthcare providers they are carried out at a higher frequency in all subgroups of women. It will be necessary to evaluate in the future, using more robust methodologies, whether the decrease in the frequency of cesarean section is a real or secular trend.

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目的:描述自1998年以来哥伦比亚剖宫产的频率是如何演变的,无论是从总体上还是根据分娩的医疗保健提供者(ips)的法律地位进行歧视,并估计2015年至2017年期间机构法律地位与剖宫产效果之间的关联程度。材料和方法:基于哥伦比亚国家统计行政部门(DANE)的出生记录,一项横断面队列研究描述了1998年至2020年期间剖宫产的频率,加上分析部分,以估计2015年至2017年期间法律性质与分娩路线之间的关联。患病率被用作这种关联的估计值。结果:1998年剖宫产率为25.7%;到2015年上升到46.4%,然后到2020年下降到44.6%。1998年以后,公立医院的剖宫产比例从26.2%增加到2014年的42.9%,而私营医院的剖宫产比例从45.0%增加到2013年的57.7%。私立和公立机构剖宫产的患病率为1.57 (95% CI: 1.56-1.57)。结论:经过长时间的持续增长,现在全国剖宫产比例有所下降。在研究期间的大部分时间里,在公共卫生保健机构中,此类手术的增加比例更大,而在私营卫生保健机构中,在所有妇女亚组中进行此类手术的频率更高。将来有必要使用更可靠的方法来评估剖宫产手术频率的下降是真实的还是长期的趋势。
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Revista Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecologia
Revista Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecologia Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: The Revista Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología was founded in January 1949. It is the Federación Colombiana de Asociaciones de Obstetricia y Ginecología"s official periodic publication (formerly known as the Sociedad Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología). It is published quarterly and the following abbreviation should be used when citing the journal: Rev. Colomb. Obstet. Ginecol. The publication is authorized by Mingobierno resolution 218/1950.
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