To assess possible differences related to the physicians' gender, in the motivations for a cesarean section on demand, an anonymous questionnaire was sent to 60 male and 60 female obstetricians. Maternal emotional motivations, role of relatives, influence of instrumental examinations and personal attitude towards fulfilling maternal choice were analysed. Among emotional motivations, a previous negative perinatal experience and the fear of childbirth were more frequently reported by males (96.6% vs. 46.6%, p = 0.001; 98.2% vs. 61.6%, p = 0.001), as was ultrasonography (48.2% vs. 15%, p<0.001) among the instrumental examinations.
Cesarean section on demand: Are there differences related to obstetricians' gender?
MANCUSO, Alfredo;DE VIVO, ANTONIO;FANARA, GIUSI
2006-01-01
Abstract
To assess possible differences related to the physicians' gender, in the motivations for a cesarean section on demand, an anonymous questionnaire was sent to 60 male and 60 female obstetricians. Maternal emotional motivations, role of relatives, influence of instrumental examinations and personal attitude towards fulfilling maternal choice were analysed. Among emotional motivations, a previous negative perinatal experience and the fear of childbirth were more frequently reported by males (96.6% vs. 46.6%, p = 0.001; 98.2% vs. 61.6%, p = 0.001), as was ultrasonography (48.2% vs. 15%, p<0.001) among the instrumental examinations.File in questo prodotto:
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