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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 412, 2023
International Conference on Innovation in Modern Applied Science, Environment, Energy and Earth Studies (ICIES’11 2023)
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Article Number | 01059 | |
Number of page(s) | 10 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341201059 | |
Published online | 17 August 2023 |
Why is the implementation of Robson’s classification required in Morocco?
1 Ibn Tofail University, Kénitra, Morocco
2 National School of Public Health (ENSP), Rabat, Morocco
In Morocco, the Ministry of Health has mobilized several efforts to improve maternal and newborn health over the past decades. Despite progress, the high risk of death during pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal is still a concern. Obstetricians highly regard this and require them to undertake ongoing research to promote optimal pregnancy and birth outcomes. Medical techniques such as cesarean section have led to significant progress. However, the frequency of cesarean sections has increased recently, despite World Health Organisation (WHO) recommendations to stay within 15%. Controlling the rate of cesarean sections has become a significant public health concern, given the risk of morbidity and mortality associated with cesarean sections and the associated costs. Through a review of the literature, this research interprets and analyses the relevant data to highlight the contribution of Robson’s classification to controlling C-section indications and, consequently, their rates. Indeed, several original scientific studies recommend its adoption because of its objectivity and contribution to the effective reduction of cesarean section rates. Finally, as a main recommendation, the adoption of Robson’s classification in Morocco as a simple tool for evaluation, monitoring, and audit of cesarean section rates and its use is strongly recommended for better control of cesarean section rates and indications. The training of practitioners should support it.
Key words: Robson classification / cesarean section / implementation / cesarean section rates
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2023
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