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Table 4 Bivariate associations of maternity provider experience with quality of care scores

From: Facility-level determinants of quality routine intrapartum care in Afghanistan

 

β

SE

95% CI

p-value

Training in last 3 years

 Any pre- or in-service training on labor & delivery

-0.0286

0.0343

(-0.0959—0.0387)

0.4039

 BEmONC

-0.0376

0.0433

(-0.1227—0.0474)

0.3852

 Essential newborn care

0.0791

0.0347

(0.0109—0.1473)

0.0231

 Newborn resuscitation

0.0400

0.0273

(-0.0136—0.0935)

0.1432

 Maternal death or near miss review/audit

-0.0353

0.0540

(-0.1413—0.0706)

0.5129

Quality improvement approaches

0.0448

0.0558

(-0.0648—0.1545)

0.4225

HMIS data quality and use

0.1110

0.0584

(-0.0036—0.2256)

0.0576

Respectful maternity care

0.0957

0.0435

(0.0102—0.1812)

0.0283

Gender and human rights

0.1278

0.0505

(0.0286—0.2271)

0.0116

Supervision

 Recent supervision of providersa

0.0761

0.0249

(0.0273—0.1249)

0.0023

 Level of respect providers feel from supervisors

0.0363

0.0185

(0.0000—0.0727)

0.0503

During last supervision:b

 Supervisor observed provider’s work

0.2222

0.0406

(0.1425—0.3019)

0.0000

 Supervisor gave verbal feedback about work

-0.0661

0.0309

(-0.1269—-0.0053)

0.0331

 Supervisor discussed problems provider encountered

-0.0687

0.0316

(-0.1306—-0.0067)

0.0299

  1. aCategorical variable (never supervised; supervised in last 3 months; supervised more than 3 months ago) averaged across providers interviewed at each facility
  2. bIf provider did not report receiving supervision, the activity was categorized as having not occurred