2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-018-3845-0
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Health care providers’ adherence to immediate postpartum care guideline and associated factors among women who gave birth in Mekele public teaching hospitals, Tigray 2018

Abstract: ObjectiveTo assess health care providers adherence to immediate postpartum care and associated factors among women’s who gave birth in Mekele teaching public hospitals, 2018.ResultsThe Health care providers’ complete adherence to immediate postpartum care guideline was 22.8%. Health care providers who have complete adherence to prenatal care guideline were 93.3% less likely to have incomplete adherence to immediate postpartum care guideline (AOR 95% CI 0.067 (0.036–0.125)).

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“…In the present study, about two-fifths (42.4%) of healthcare providers adhered to IPPCG. This finding is higher than a study conducted in Mekelle, Ethiopia-22.8% [ 22 ]. This higher proportion might be ascribed to maternal and neonatal health is a major public health issue and getting attention worldwide.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 71%
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“…In the present study, about two-fifths (42.4%) of healthcare providers adhered to IPPCG. This finding is higher than a study conducted in Mekelle, Ethiopia-22.8% [ 22 ]. This higher proportion might be ascribed to maternal and neonatal health is a major public health issue and getting attention worldwide.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 71%
“…Likewise, the healthcare provider’s adherence to IPPCG was dichotomized as complete adherence if the healthcare provider performs all the offered checklists (which was coded as “1”) and incomplete adherence if the provider fails to perform all the offered checklists (which was coded as ‘‘0”). The immediate postpartum period is 6 hours after delivery in the Ethiopian context [ 22 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data collection tool was developed by reviewing literature and guidelines [22,24] and data were collected using a structured questionnaire and checklists through face-to-face interviews and direct observation respectively. The questionnaire was assessed by a group of researchers to evaluate and enhance the items in the question.…”
Section: Data Collection Tools Methods and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the healthcare provider's adherence to IPPCG was dichotomized as complete adherence if the healthcare provider performs all the offered checklists (which was coded as "1") and incomplete adherence if the provider fails to perform all the offered checklists (which was coded as ''0"). The immediate postpartum period is 6 hours after delivery in the Ethiopian context [22]. Job satisfaction.…”
Section: Operational Definitions and Measurementsmentioning
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