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Table 3 Bivariate logstic regression analyses results: Health professionals and clients related factors that can delay decision to delivery time interval in category-1 emergency caesarean section, at Gondar University specialized Hospital Northwest Ethiopia, March to May 2018(x-tab and OR with 95% CI)((N = 163)

From: Evaluation of decision to delivery time interval and its effect on feto-maternal outcomes and associated factors in category-1 emergency caesarean section deliveries: prospective cohort study

Variables

Decision to delivery time interval

OR

> 30 min n (%)

≤30 min n (%)

COR (95%CI)

BMI (kg/m2)

 18.5–24.9

59(85.5)

10(14.5)

1

 25–29.9

65(76.5)

20(23.5)

1.81(0.79–4.19)

 ≥ 30

7(77.8)

2(22.2)

1.69(0.31–9.31)

Number of previous C/S

 0

102(77.9)

29(22.1)

1

 1

14(100)

0(0)

0.28(0.02–4.69)

 2

14(87.5)

2(12.5)

0.5(0.11–2.32)

 ≥ 3

1(50)

1(50)

3.52(0.21–57.97)

ANC follow up

 Yes

121(79.6)

31(20.4)

1

 No

10(90.9)

1(9.1)

0.39(0.05–3.17)

Educational level

 No formal education

23(82.1)

5(17.9)

1

 Primary school

33(78.6)

9(21.4)

1.25(0.37–4.230)

 Secondary school

36(78.3)

10(21.7)

1.28(0.39–4.22)

 Collage/university

39(83)

8(17)

0.94(0.28–3.23)

Experience of surgeons

 Junior residents

32(84.2)

6(15.8)

1

 Senior residents

99(79.2)

26(20.8)

1.4(0.53–3.71)

Experience of anesthetist

 BSC students

12(80)

3(20)

1

 BSC holders

63(82.9)

13(17.1)

0.7(0.12–3.56)

 MSC student

42(79.2)

11(20.8)

0.58(0.178–1.89)

 MSC holders

14(73.7)

5(26.3)

0.73(0.17–2.48)

  1. C/S caesarean section, ANC antenatal care, BMI Body mass index