Prevalence of cesarean section and physiotherapy referrel in Jalgaon hospital

Abstract

Introduction There is a growing concern about unnecessary caesarean section, the increased risk of maternal morbidity, neonatal death and neonatal admission to an intensive care unit,a rate of less than 5% would reflect difficulty in access to adequate treatment despite this recommendation, evidences suggest that the rates of cesarean section are high in developing countries and are increasing ,with wide variation between countries and between regions of the same county. By evaluating the prevalence of cesarean section in Hospital of Jalgaon we can prevent extended hospital stay, unintentional damage to uterus and cervix by strategically planed program of health education and promotion with pre-natal and post-natal exercises Aim To determine the prevalence of cesarean section and physiotherapy referrel in Jalgaon Hospital. Methedology 6 month duration study was carried out in 1118 women in hospitals of Jalgaon .stastical analysis was done and was concluded that the prevalence of cesarean section in Jalgaon Hospital was 30.28%. Introduction There is a growing concern about unnecessary caesarean section, the increased risk of maternal morbidity, neonatal death and neonatal admission to an intensive care unit,a rate of less than 5% would reflect difficulty in access to adequate treatment despite this recommendation, evidences suggest that the rates of cesarean section are high in developing countries and are increasing ,with wide variation between countries and between regions of the same county. By evaluating the prevalence of cesarean section in Hospital of Jalgaon we can prevent extended hospital stay, unintentional damage to uterus and cervix by strategically planed program of health education and promotion with pre-natal and post-natal exercises Aim To determine the prevalence of cesarean section and physiotherapy referrel in Jalgaon Hospital. Methedology 6 month duration study was carried out in 1118 women in hospitals of Jalgaon .stastical analysis was done and was concluded that the prevalence of cesarean section in Jalgaon Hospital was 30.28%.

Authors and Affiliations

Darshana Chaudhary

Keywords

Related Articles

To evaluate urinary incontinence in female athletes & its association with disordered eating in elite female athletes

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between urinary incontinence and disordered eating, in elite female athletes. A cross-sectional study was done including 100 young and healthy women: 50 elite ath...

The relationship between alcohol consumption, liver enzymes and high density lipoprotein cholesterol in a general population in Punjab

Background Health problems related to lifestyle and behavior are increasingly common in modern societies. Recent studies have indicated that the common liver enzymes, gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT), alanine aminotransfe...

A Bird View on Time and Motion Study in strengthening the Quality of Clinical Care

Time and fiscal disturbances are incapability that at some indicates evident as inferior competence, protection consequences, care eminence concerns, and where time and resources are concerned, serviceability exertions....

Diagnosis and management of deep venous thrombosis

There is high incidence of venous thromboemoblism, comprising of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, in hospitalized patients. The need for systemic thromborophylaxis is essential, especially in patient with inh...

Prospective study of laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal repair (TEP) & open mesh hernioplasty

Background Inguinal hernia repair by laparoscopy has gained much importance in the past decade as it has been shown to be associated with lesser incidence of morbidity and a faster postoperative recovery than open repair...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP648736
  • DOI -
  • Views 48
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Darshana Chaudhary (2019). Prevalence of cesarean section and physiotherapy referrel in Jalgaon hospital. International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 7(2), 407-416. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-648736