Table 6.
Mean Difference (95% CI)a,b | P-valuec | |
---|---|---|
Sutures removed, % |
1.9% (−0.8% to 8.1%) |
0.18 |
Perineal wound infection since birth, % |
1.0% (−4.0% to 6.1%) |
0.66 |
Use of continuous non-locking suturing technique for vaginal wall, % |
−3.5% (−17.2% to 10.1%) |
0.57 |
Use of continuous non-locking suturing technique for muscle layer, % |
5.1% (−9.3% to 19.5%) |
0.44 |
Use of subcuticular suturing technique for perineal skin, % |
−5.8% (−17.8% to 6.1%) |
0.30 |
Use of evidence-based management technique for all layers, %d |
1.7% (−16.0% to 19.4%) |
0.84 |
Use of rapidly absorbable polyglactin suture, % |
−9.4% (−32.4% to 13.7%) |
0.38 |
Women who received post-natal leaflet, % | −34.5% (−54.2% to −14.8%) | 0.003 |
aMean difference = mean in B clusters – mean in A clusters. Negative mean differences indicate values were on average higher in the group A (early intervention) clusters.
bOne cluster had no data at phase 3, and so this cluster and its pair were excluded (9 degrees of freedom).
cPaired t-test.
dFor this variable one additional cluster had no data, and so this cluster and its pair were excluded (8 degrees of freedom).