Perceptions of community on the preference of cesarean section deliveries: A qualitative study in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India

印度安得拉邦社区对剖腹产偏好的看法:一项定性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: While C-sections save lives in complicated deliveries, their overuse poses significant health risks for mothers and infants, necessitating an understanding of the underlying factors influencing C-section delivery preferences. Concerns about the rising C-section rates, particularly in regions like Andhra Pradesh, India, have emerged. This study aims to explore the perceptions of postnatal mothers and caregivers regarding preferences for C-section deliveries in Andhra Pradesh, identifying key contributors to the high prevalence of C-sections. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A qualitative research design was employed using focus group discussions (FGDs) to gather insights from postnatal mothers and caregivers across four districts of Andhra Pradesh. Participants were purposively sampled to ensure diverse perspectives. Data were collected using a validated FGD tool with probes. The data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically to identify key themes and subthemes influencing C-section deliveries. RESULTS: The study revealed a complex interplay of medical, systemic, and cultural factors shaping delivery preferences. Vaginal deliveries were preferred for their quicker recovery and fewer complications, with strong familial and societal advocacy for their benefits. However, fear of labor pain, prior traumatic experiences, and perceived safety concerns often led to a preference for C-sections. Additionally, systemic issues like financial incentives in private healthcare settings and rising elective C-sections for convenience or auspicious timing contributed to the trend. CONCLUSION: The study underscores the need for balanced, evidence-based practices to mitigate nonmedical drivers of high C-section rates. Promoting antenatal counseling, addressing maternal and familial anxieties, and strengthening institutional practices are critical to ensuring safe and informed childbirth decisions.

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