Social disparities in delivery choice among patients with history of cesarean.
Sex Reprod Healthc
; 41: 101011, 2024 Sep.
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| ID: mdl-39102769
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
Given the call to reduce rates of non-medically indicated cesarean deliveries (CDs) by encouraging trials of labor after cesarean (TOLAC), this study looks at social characteristics of patients choosing a TOLAC versus a scheduled repeat cesarean delivery (SRCD) to determine disparities regarding delivery method choice.METHODS:
This was a retrospective cohort study of patients with a history of one CD between April 29, 2015-April 29, 2020. Patients were divided based on type of delivery chosen at admission. Chi-squared tests examined proportional differences between groups and logistic regression models examined odd ratios of choosing TOLAC versus SRCD according to socially dependent categories including race/ethnicity, health insurance, pre-pregnancy body mass index, and Social Vulnerability Index (SVI).RESULTS:
1,983 patients were included. Multivariable logistic regression models revealed that patients with a high SVI (reference low/medium SVI) (AOR 2.0, CI 1.5, 2.5), self-identified as Black/ African American (AOR 2.4, CI 1.6, 3.6) or Hispanic/Latina (AOR 2.0, CI 1.4, 2.8) (reference White), had public insurance (reference private insurance) (AOR 3.7, CI 2.8, 5.0), and who had an obese BMI (reference non-obese BMI) were more likely to opt for a TOLAC rather than SRCD.CONCLUSION:
These findings demonstrate differences in delivery method preferences. Specifically, more disadvantaged patients are more likely to choose TOLAC, suggesting that social and economic factors may play a role in delivery preferences. These findings have implications for improving individualized counselling and engaging in shared decision-making around mode of delivery.Palavras-chave
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Prova de Trabalho de Parto
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Pregnancy
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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