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B E Chalmers1, J A McIntyre, D Meyer
1Department of Psychology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
Abstract:
The widespread increase in the rate of caesarean sections performed in the Western world has become a cause for concern. In this country, two systems of health care exist, one provided by the State and the other based on private practice. A high incidence of caesarean sections has been reported, especially among private practitioners. This study investigated doctors' perceptions of caesarean section practices and explored the availability of facilities which could help to reduce the high caesarean section rate. Questionnaires were mailed to all registered obstetricians. Of these 45.2% (233) responded. Findings indicate that private obstetricians are more likely to perform caesarean sections even though they do have good facilities available to monitor or assess difficult deliveries. Other factors influencing their practice are also explored.
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