Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process For Social Influencing Factor In C-Section Delivery In Women

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R. Devika
Dr. T. Johnson
R. Baghya

Abstract

The percentage of women who have had a C-section worldwide has risen from roughly 7% in 1990 to 21% in 2023. Although a C-section is a life-saving procedure used to preserve the life of the woman, these days, social as well as medical issues are the reasons behind C-section deliveries. Numerous societal factors, including lifestyle, economic status, and demography, have an impact on the delivery of C-sections. The fuzzy logic theory was utilized in the development of the analytical hierarchy process approach. When managing several decision-making problems with both quantitative and qualitative criteria, the analytical hierarchy process is useful. The analysis of societal factors influencing the delivery of C-sections forms the basis of this work. Through this literature review, we take into account a variety of societal issues that will affect the delivery of C-sections and serve as input. In order to reduce C-Section delivery, we use the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process model to determine the influencing element. This approach is suited for achieving more satisfied outcomes.

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R. Devika, Dr. T. Johnson, & R. Baghya. (2024). Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process For Social Influencing Factor In C-Section Delivery In Women. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 7932–7940. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.4281
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R. Devika

Department of Mathematics, Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute University, Maduravoyal, Chennai- 600 095, Tamil Nadu, India. 

Dr. T. Johnson

Department of Mathematics, Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute University, Maduravoyal, Chennai- 600 095, Tamil Nadu, India. 

R. Baghya

Department of Management, Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute University, Maduravoyal, Chennai- 600 095, Tamil Nadu, India.