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Table 3 Ethiopia: proportions of sampled facilities with SBA and commodities, 2012 & 2015

From: Assessing capacity of health facilities to provide routine maternal and newborn care in low-income settings: what proportions are ready to provide good-quality care, and what proportions of women receive it?

 

2012

2015

 

% (95% CI)

% (95% CI)

P (X2)

Present at facility on day of survey

 At least one Skilled Birth Attendant

93 (85–97)

97 (90–99)

0·235

 Blood pressure machine

93 (85–97)

99 (91–100)

0·093

 Foetal stethoscope

99 (91–100)

100 (−)

0·311

 Thermometer

88 (79–94)

95 (87–98)

0·137

 Blank partographs

64 (53–74)

79 (69–87)

0·040

 Urine testing kit

49 (38–60)

73 (62–82)

0·002

 Prophylactic uterotonics

93 (85–97)

96 (89–99)

0·448

 Source of clean running water

55 (44–66)

58 (46–68)

0·762

 Soap

76 (65–85)

92 (84–97)

0·007

 Disposable gloves

95 (87–98)

100 (−)

0·040

 Disinfectant

78 (67–86)

94 (85–97)

0·005

 Sterile cord cutter

100 (−)

99 (91–100)

0·324

 Cord tie

92 (83–96)

100 (−)

0·011

Readiness to perform signal functions

 Management of labour using partograph

32 (22–43)

55 (44–66)

0·004

 Prophylactic uterotonics

88 (79–94)

95 (87–98)

0·137

 Infection control

43 (33–55)

51 (40–62)

0·332

 Clean cord care

85 (76–92)

96 (89–99)

0·024

 All signal functions

22 (14–33)

35 (25–46)

0·096