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Table 3 Summary analysis and judgment matrix of compliance for evaluation of comprehensive emergency obstetric care program in University of Gondar comprehensive specialized hospital, 2021

From: Comprehensive emergency management of obstetric and newborn care program implementation at University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021: an evaluation study

Dimensions with indicator

E

O

W

S

A (%)

JP

Proportion of mothers who gave birth by caesarean section based on indication

25

24

3.6

3.5

97.22

Very good

Proportion of early birth neonate resuscitated based neonatal resuscitation algorithm

11

11

3.2

3.2

100

Very good

Proportion of mothers who informed about any complication and management

25

20

3.2

2.6

81.25

Good

Proportion of health professional who greet and call by name mothers

25

19

3.6

2.7

75

Good

Proportion of mothers whose vital sign measured

25

17

4

2.7

67.5

Fair

Proportion of pregnant mothers whose partograph filled

25

17

5.2

3.5

67.3

Fair

Proportion of mothers whose surgical safety checklist filled during C/S

24

12

3.6

1.8

50

Poor

Proportion of pregnant mothers whose previous pregnancy history and birth outcome checked before procedure

25

10

4

1.6

40

Poor

Proportion of pregnant mothers whose X-match is done

25

16

2.8

1.8

64.3

Fair

Proportion of pregnant mothers whose blood group and Rh factor done

25

25

3.2

3.2

100

Very good

Proportion of pregnant mothers who received antibiotic prophylaxis within the last 60 min before c/s done

24

22

3.6

3.3

91.7

Very good

Overall compliance of CEmONC service provider

 

24

40

29.9

74.8

Fair

  1. E expected, W weight, O observed, S Score ((observed × weight)/Expected), A Achievement in percentage ((S/W) * 100), JP judgment parameter