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Table 3 Multivariate logistic analysis of associated factors of utilization of labor pain management methods among obstetric care giver in health institutions of East Gojjam Zone, Amhara 2020

From: Utilization of labor pain management methods and associated factors among obstetric care givers at public health institutions of East Gojjam Zone, Amhara region, Ethiopia, 2020: a facility based cross – sectional study

Variables

Utilization of labor pain management methods

COR(95% CI)

AOR(95% CI)

P value

Yes

No

Age group

 

20–29

≥ 30

163

62

50

30

1.577(0.920-2.704)

1.00

1.263(0.507-3.147)

1.00

0.616

Experience

 

<=5

6–9

> 10

130

73

22

45

20

15

1.970(0.941-4.123)

2.489(1.094–5.661)

1.00

1.494(0.452-4.938)

2.985(0.942-9.462)

1.00

0.510

0.063

Profession

 

Midwife

Other

117

108

33

47

1.543(0.921- 2.586)

1.00

0.970(0.482-1.951)

1.00

0.931

Knowledge

 

Adequate

Inadequate

102

123

24

56

1.935(1.121–3.339)

1.00

2.006 (1.032–3.898)

1.00

0.04

Companion

 

Yes

No

135

90

28

52

2.786(1.638–4.739)

1.00

2.587 (1.322–5.063)

1.00

0.006

Availability

 

No

Yes

I don’t know

18

132

14

18

34

8

1.00

3.882(1.826–8.254)

1.750(0.590-5.189)

1.00

2.937 (1.311–6.578)

2.276 (0.710-7.296)

0.009

0.167

Training

 

No

Yes

197

28

75

5

1.00

2.132(0.794-5.726)

1.00

1.287 (0.403-4.112)

0.671

Attitude

 

Favorable attitude

unfavorable attitude

127

98

36

44

1.584(0.948-2.646)

1.00

1.456 (0.755-2.808)

1.00

0.262

  1. Others: medical doctor, nurse, integrated emergency surgical officers (IESO), anesthetist and health officer