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Table 3 Development of a birth and emergency preparedness plan during antenatal care among women in the Global Network EmONC trial control clusters

From: A prospective observational description of frequency and timing of antenatal care attendance and coverage of selected interventions from sites in Argentina, Guatemala, India, Kenya, Pakistan and Zambia

 

Africa

Asia

Latin America

Total

 

Kenya

Zambia

Belgaum

Nagpur

Pakistan

Guatemala

 

Women with delivery in control cluster, N

11,453

9,600

19,053

12,710

16,053

5,754

77,871

Access to emergency fund/plan for hospitalization, N (%)

5,011 (43.8)

5,810 (60.8)

16,320 (87.0)

10,522 (83.1)

12,061 (75.4)

2,801 (48.7)

52,668 (68.0)

Birth attendant identified before birth, N (%)

9,391 (82.0)

4,794 (50.1)

17,000 (89.3)

10,844 (85.4)

13,815 (86.3)

5,595 (97.5)

61,439 (82.5)

Identified birth attendant at delivery N (%)

7,897 (84.1)

3,684 (86.2)

11,174 (65.7)

5,944 (54.8)

9,321 (67.5)

4,607 (82.3)

42,627 (70.0)

Transport identified prior to delivery, N (%)

5,541 (48.4)

4,060 (42.6)

17,933 (95.5)

10,444 (82.7)

11,043 (69.0)

1,781 (31.0)

50,802 (68.5)