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Table 4 Process indicators measuring BIS at baseline and follow-up in 134 health centers

From: The effect of implementation strength of basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) on facility deliveries and the met need for BEmONC at the primary health care level in Ethiopia

Indicator

Baseline

Follow-up

Change between baseline and follow-up

Change

(95% CI)

p-value

Practice to infection-prevention measures (%)

     

 Facility compound clean

80.5

85.8

5.3

(−0.0, 0.2)

.262

 Cleaning done after attending birth

85.1

93.3

8.2

(0.0, 0.2)

.032

 Availability of disinfectant solutions

92.5

100

7.5

(0.0, 0.1)

.001

 Disinfectant solution prepared & used per standard

88.0

96.3

8.3

(0.0, 0.2)

.014

 Availability of container for disposing of sharps

95.5

97.8

2.3

(−0.0, 0.1)

.256

 Providers’ practice hand washing

37.0

79.1

42.1

(0.3, 0.5)

<.001

 Quality mechanism in place for sterilization

63.9

79.9

16

(0.1, 0.3)

.002

 Staff use personal protective barrier

58.2

84.3

26.1

(0.2, 0.4)

<.001

 Availability of light source for vaginal procedure

53.0

62.7

9.7

(−0.0, 0.2)

.144

 Enough physical space

66.9

64.9

−2.0

(−0.1, 0.1)

.782

 Good illumination and ventilation

89.5

79.9

−9.6

(−0.2, − 0.0)

.030

 Easily washable delivery floor

70.7

77.6

6.9

(−0.0, 0.2)

.207

 Average number of infection-prevention amenities

8.7

10.0

1.3

(0.9, 1.8)

<.001

Removal of retained products of conception

57.5

71.6

14.1

(0.0, 0.2)

<.05

Manual removal of placenta

72.4

75.4

3.0

(−0.1, 0.1)

.565

Assisted vaginal birth

28.4

59.0

30.6

(0.2, 0.4)

<.001

Neonatal resuscitation

77.6

78.4

0.8

(−0.1, 0.1)

.873