TITLE:
Determinants of the Quality of the Cesarean Section in Mbuji-Mayi City (Democratic Republic of Congo)
AUTHORS:
Balela Kabasu Marie Claire, Mbuyi Mukendi Fortunat, Kabunda Mbala John, Kadima Cibangu, Kakese Tshimanga, Kabamba Nzaji Michel, Kapanga Kapita Sébastien, Beya Beya Laurent-Blaise, Jean Cicéron Mbunda Mulowayi
KEYWORDS:
Determinants, Quality, The Cesarean Section
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.8 No.2,
February
26,
2021
ABSTRACT:
Objective: The overall objective of this study was to make a small contribution to improving the health of mothers and children. Method: This is a transversal descriptive study, which took place in the city of Mbuji-Mayi, exactly in the general reference hospitals of this city during the period from March 13 to June 12, 2017, on a sample of 103 cases of cesarean sections. The determinants of the quality of the cesarean section were found by the bivariate analyzes on SPSS. Results: After collecting and analyzing data, we arrived at the results according to which: The cesarean section rate is 8.9%, the fairly good, low and medium quality cesarean section represented 51.5%, 2.9% and 45.6% respectively and if the operating room was available, the probability of having a mid-quality cesarean was 90 times higher (p