摘要
The primary objective of this investigation was to scrutinize the prepregnancy conditions and lifestyles of 2046 women residing in Liuzhou City, with the aim of delineating the determinants of delivery methods. Evidently, the study unearthed substantial correlations between prepregnancy body mass index, educational attainment, exposure to passive smoking, medical history, and other variables with the mode of delivery. Furthermore, a predictive nomogram model was formulated to accurately forecast the likelihood of cesarean section. These discernments equip pertinent authorities with the means to institute targeted screening and supportive measures for women contemplating pregnancy based on these identified factors. Moreover, provision of services such as prepregnancy counseling and clinical risk assessments could be instrumental in curbing the incidence of cesarean section.
The primary objective of this investigation was to scrutinize the prepregnancy conditions and lifestyles of 2046 women residing in Liuzhou City, with the aim of delineating the determinants of delivery methods. Evidently, the study unearthed substantial correlations between prepregnancy body mass index, educational attainment, exposure to passive smoking, medical history, and other variables with the mode of delivery. Furthermore, a predictive nomogram model was formulated to accurately forecast the likelihood of cesarean section. These discernments equip pertinent authorities with the means to institute targeted screening and supportive measures for women contemplating pregnancy based on these identified factors. Moreover, provision of services such as prepregnancy counseling and clinical risk assessments could be instrumental in curbing the incidence of cesarean section.
作者
Linfeng Mo
Na Wang
Bin Peng
Jiwei Wu
Lishan Tang
Han Liu
Yonghua He
Jie Hu
Linfeng Mo;Na Wang;Bin Peng;Jiwei Wu;Lishan Tang;Han Liu;Yonghua He;Jie Hu(Medicine and Health Science College, Guangzhou Huashang Vocational College, Guangzhou, China;School of Public Health, Guilin Medical University, Guilin, China;Department of Nursing, Zhalantun Vocational College, Hulunbuir, China;School of Public Health and Laboratory Medicine, Yiyang Medical College, Yiyang, China)