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Table 4 Covid-related measures and association with perceptions of care as respectful and satisfactory

From: Respectful maternity care in Israel during the Covid-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study of associations between childbirth care practices and women’s perceptions of care

 

Total

Respectful Care

Satisfactory Care

 

N

%

Yes N(%)

No

N(%)

AOR (95% CI)

Yes N(%)

No

N(%)

AOR (95% CI)

Asked to take a Covid test at the hospital

    Yes

291

29.66

248 (85.22)

43 (14.78)

1

226 (77.66)

65 (22.34)

1

    No

690

70.34

601 (87.1)

89 (12.9)

1.17 (0.76 to 1.8)

561 (81.3)

129 (18.7)

1.29 (0.9 to 1.85)

Asked to wear a mask during childbirth

    Yes

436

44.44

374 (85.78)

62 (14.22)

1

341 (78.21)

95 (21.79)

1

    No

545

55.56

475 (87.16)

70 (12.84)

1.1 (0.74 to 1.64)

446 (81.83)

99 (18.17)

1.27 (0.91 to 1.78)

Covid-related procedure explained **

    Yes

607

61.88

556 (91.6)

51 (8.4)

2.89 (1.91 to 4.36)

527 (86.82)

80 (13.18)

2.83 (2.01 to 4)

    No

374

38.12

293 (78.34)

81 (21.66)

1

260 (69.52)

114 (30.48)

1

  1. Separate models were fitted for each care practice. All models were adjusted for age, country of birth, marital status, education, income, parity, religion, level of religiosity, level of pregnancy risk, mode of delivery, and the occurrence of any intervention
  2. Statistically significant AOR bolded
  3. *Statistically significant at P ≤ 0.05