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Table 4 Factors associated with CD-ENC, multiple logistic regression analysis

From: Facility level factors that determine consistent delivery of essential newborn care at health centers in Ethiopia

 

B

SE

Wald

df

AOR

95% CI

P-Value

Availability of trained providers (1)

0.12

0.23

0.25

1

1.12

0.71—1.77

0.62

Consistent partograph use (1)

0.98

0.22

18.95

1

2.66

1.71—4.13

0.00a

Availability of required laboratory investigations for ANC (1)

0.19

0.24

0.61

1

1.21

0.75—1.93

0.44

Availability of maternity waiting homes (1)

0.57

0.26

4.70

1

1.78

1.06—2.98

0.03a

Administration of BEmONC signal functions (1)

0.29

0.27

1.11

1

1.33

0.78—2.28

0.29

Separate delivery rooms (1)

0.62

0.42

2.15

1

1.86

0.81—4.24

0.14

Availability of essential obstetric drugs in delivery rooms (1)

0.63

0.25

6.42

1

1.88

1.15—3.08

0.01a

Availability of newborn corners (1)

0.10

0.26

0.14

1

1.10

0.66—1.84

0.71

Established case review/audit system for maternal and newborn deaths (1)

0.17

0.23

0.54

1

1.19

0.75—1.88

0.46

CSC performances

-0.01

0.00

9.17

1

0.99

0.98—1.00

0.00a

Provision of women-friendly delivery services (1)

0.81

0.34

5.71

1

2.24

1.16—4.35

0.02a

Constant

-2.05

0.58

12.52

1

0.13

 

0.00

  1. aStatistically significant
  2. ANC Antenatal care, BEmONC Basic Emergency Obstetrics and Neonatal Care, CD-ENC Consistent Delivery of Essential Newborn Care, CSC Community Score Card, SD Standard Deviation