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Mexico’s conditional cash transfer programme increases cesarean section rates among the rural poor

机译:墨西哥的有条件现金转移计划提高了农村贫困人口的剖宫产率

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>Background: Caesarean section rates are increasing in Mexico and Latin America. This study evaluates the impact of a large-scale, conditional cash transfer programme in Mexico on caesarean section rates. The programme provides cash transfers to participating low income, rural households in Mexico conditional on accepting health care and nutrition supplements. >Methods: The primary analyses uses retrospective reports from 979 women in poor rural communities participating in an effectiveness study and randomly assigned to incorporation into the programme in 1998 or 1999 across seven Mexican states. Using multivariate and instrumental variable analyses, we estimate the impact of the programme on caesarean sections and predict the adjusted mean rates by clinical setting. Programme participation is measured by beneficiary status, programme months and cash transfers. >Results: More than two-thirds of poor rural women delivered in a health facility. Beneficiary status is associated with a 5.1 percentage point increase in caesarean rates; this impact increases to 7.5 percentage points for beneficiaries enrolled in the programme for ≥6 months before delivery. Beneficiaries had significantly higher caesarean delivery rates in social security facilities (24.0 compared with 5.6% among non-beneficiaries) and in other government facilities (19.3 compared with 9.5%). >Conclusion: The Oportunidades conditional cash transfer programme is associated with higher caesarean section rates in social security and government health facilities. This effect appears to be driven by the increases in disposable income from the cash transfer. These findings are relevant to other countries implementing conditional cash transfer programmes and health care requirements.
机译:>背景:在墨西哥和拉丁美洲,剖腹产的比率正在上升。这项研究评估了墨西哥一项大规模的有条件现金转移计划对剖腹产率的影响。该计划以接受医疗保健和营养补充剂为条件,向墨西哥的低收入,农村家庭提供现金转移。 >方法:主要分析使用回顾性报告,这些报告来自贫困农村社区的979名妇女,参加了一项有效性研究,并于1998年或1999年被随机分配到墨西哥七个州的计划中。使用多元和工具变量分析,我们估计该计划对剖腹产的影响,并根据临床情况预测调整后的平均比率。计划参与度由受益人身份,计划月份和现金转移来衡量。 >结果:超过三分之二的农村贫困妇女通过医疗机构接生。受益人身份与剖腹产率增加5.1个百分点有关;对于分娩前≥6个月参加该计划的受益人,此影响提高到7.5个百分点。受益人在社会保障机构(24.0,而非受益人中为5.6%)和其他政府机构中的剖腹产率显着更高(19.3,而9.5%)。 >结论:Oportunidades有条件的现金转移计划与较高的剖宫产率在社会保障和政府医疗机构中相关。这种效果似乎是由于现金转移支付的可支配收入增加所致。这些发现与其他实施有条件现金转移计划和医疗保健要求的国家有关。

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