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  1. 26 de nov. de 2017 · Overview. In 2015, WHO proposed the use of the Robson classification (also known as the 10-group classification) as a global standard for assessing, monitoring and comparing caesarean section rates both within healthcare facilities and between them. The system classifies all women into one of 10 categories that are mutually exclusive ...

  2. A lo largo de los últimos decenios, ha habido un aumento progresivo de la tasa de partos por cesárea en la mayoría de los países pero no se conocen por completo las razones que han impulsado esa tendencia. El aumento de las tasas de cesárea constituye un importante motivo de preocupación en el ámbito de la salud pública y provoca debates a nivel mundial debido a los posibles riesgos ...

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Este manual explica cómo clasificar a las mujeres ingresadas para el parto en uno de 10 grupos según la clasificación de Robson, que usa variables obstétricas básicas. Es un recurso para profesionales de la salud y administradores que gestionan establecimientos de salud con partos.

  4. Robson classification. The Robson classification, also known as the 10-groups classification or ten groups classification system ( TGCS ), is a system for classifying pregnant women who undergo childbirth. It was developed to allow more accurate comparison of caesarean section rates between different settings, whether they be ...

  5. Robson Classification Platform. Global interactive database to improve understanding of caesarean section rates and outcomes using the Robson classification system. We help support dialogue between countries and healthcare facilities with a common interest in optimizing the use of caesarean section. Read more about the Platform

  6. 30 de nov. de 2017 · The Robson classification is a tool to monitor and compare caesarean section rates in a same setting or between different settings based on 5 basic obstetric characteristics. WHO provides guidelines for its use, implementation and interpretation, as well as a manual for healthcare professionals involved in the care of women admitted to deliver.

  7. The Robson classification is a robust and reproducible system that stratifies all women at admission for delivery into 10 groups based on a few simple obstetric characteristics that are normally routinely collected in health facilities (i.e. parity, number of foetuses, gestational age, fetal presentation, previous CS and onset of labour).