Author:
Eckerlund Ingemar,Gerdtham Ulf-G.
Abstract
This paper tests the null hypothesis of a zero effect of cesarean section
rate on health outcome against the alternative of a positive effect. Using
data from 59 hospitals in Sweden from 1988–92, we specify two separate
linear regression models for health outcome, one with perinatal mortality, and
the other with rate of asphyxia, as dependent variable. We estimate the models
by single-year cross-section regressions and as pooled data systems. The null
hypothesis cannot be rejected, i.e., we do not find any significant positive
effect of cesarean section rate on health outcome. Thus, we conclude that an
increase in cesarean section rate does not imply lower perinatal mortality or
lower rate of asphyxia. This in turn indicates that the minimum cesarean
section rate is optimal.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
10 articles.
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