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Table 2 Past obstetric history of the respondents in Jimma zone public health facilities, 2014 (n = 399)

From: Satisfaction with emergency obstetric and new born care services among clients using public health facilities in Jimma Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia; a cross sectional study

Pregnancy status

Frequency (%)

Delivery attended by

Frequency (%)

 Wanted

303 (75.9 %)

Physician

40 (10 %)

 Unwanted

96 (24.1 %)

Midwives/Nurse

270 (67.7 %)

How Respondents Visited the Facility

 

Unknown

89 (22.3 %)

 Came after referral

94 (23.5 %)

Delivery Outcome

 

 Relatives recommendation

76 (19.0 %)

Alive

370 (92.7 %)

 Came due to emergency

16 (4.0 %)

Died

29 (7.3 %)

 Came up on personal decision

189 (47.4 %)

Mode of Delivery

 

 Others

24 (6.0 %)

Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery

370 (92.7 %

Mode of Transportation

 

Instrumental Delivery

8 (2.0 %)

 Stretcher

181 (45.4 %)

Elective Caesarean Section

3 (0.8 %)

 Private vehicle

18 (4.5 %)

Emergency C/S

18 (4.5 %)

 Public Transport

69 (17.3 %)

Hours of Stay in facility

 

 Others (Ambulance, etc.)

131(32.8 %)

<1 h

125 (31.3 %)

Treatment Fee

 

13–24 h

178 (44.6 %)

 Paying

53 (11.3 %)

25–48 h

49 (12.3 %)

 Free

346 (86.7 %)

>48 h

47 (11.8 %)