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. 2024 May 25;10(11):e31926. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e31926

Table 3.

Sensitivity analysis for levels of KAP towards COVID-19 among pregnant women in Africa.

Articles on knowledge
Study omitted Year of study Pooled estimate (%) 95%CI
Omozuwa et al. 2020 63.76 “23.03″ to “76.52″
Ayele et al. 2020 63.73 “23.04″ to “76.31″
Degu et al. 2020 63.43 “22.93″ to “75.44″
W/Mariam et al. 2020 63.30 “22.86″ to “75.30″
Kumbeni et al. 2020 60.55 “21.06″ to “74.06″
Fikadu et al. 2020 63.29 “22.88″ to “75.09″
Adegoke et al. 2020 61.06 “21.55″ to “72.98″
Aduloju et al. 2020 60.72 “21.28″ to “73.27″
Omoronyia et al. 2021 63.64 “23.15″ to “74.93″
West et al. 2021 62.18 “22.46″ to “72.13″
Hoque et al. 2021 63.79 “23.13″ to “75.95″
Theuring et al. 2020 66.37 “23.55″ to “87.03″
Besho et al. 2020 62.21 “22.30″ to “73.58″
Silesh et al. 2021 62.54 “22.52″ to “73.67″
Articles on attitude
Study omitted Year of study Pooled estimate (%) 95%CI
Degu et al. 2020 52.37 “8.25″ to “32.32″
Aduloju et al. 2020 48.68 “7.28″ to “25.46″
West et al. 2021 59.82 “9.46″ to “78.13″
Hoque et al. 2021 56.87 “8.94″ to “61.81″
Silesh et al. 2021 42.76 “5.55″ to “29.20″
Zeleke et al. 2021 53.63 “8.07″ to “56.50″
Articles on practice
Study omitted Year of study Pooled estimate (%) 95%CI
Belayneh. et al. 2021 47.88 “14.35″ to"59.81″
Omozuwa et al. 2020 46.16 “13.66″ to “56.02″
Ayele et al. 2020 48.24 “14.52″ to “60.21″
W/Mariam et al. 2020 48.25 “14.50″ to “60.51″
Kumbeni et al. 2020 48.33 “14.39″ to “62.35″
Fikadu et al. 2020 46.35 “13.77″to “56.08″
Aduloju et al. 2020 45.87 “13.51″ to “55.71″
West et al. 2021 49.61 “15.04″ to “63.58″
Hoque et al. 2021 46.65 “13.96″ to “55.90″
Theuring et al. 2020 54.78 “15.63″to “91.97″
Besho et al. 2020 48.51 “14.58″ to “61.35″
Silesh et al. 2021 47.76 “14.38″ to “58.58″
Nwafor et al. 2020 49.33 “14.94″ to “62.83″
Zeleke et al. 2021 47.97 “14.27″ to “61.26″

Legend: CI = Confidence Interval.

This table displays the results of sensitivity analysis conducted to assess the impact of individual studies on the overall levels of KAP towards COVID-19 among pregnant women in Africa.