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. 2014 Oct 14;12:61. doi: 10.1186/1478-4491-12-61

Table 3.

Training and supervision received by Health Extension Workers (HEWs)

Oromia SNNP All
n = 57 n = 73 n = 130
n % n % n %
Training Received by HEWs a In past 3 years In past 3 years In past 3 years
Integrated refresher training 56 98% 67 92% 123 95%
Possible severe bacterial infections management 53 93% 66 90% 119 92%
Integrated community case management 56 98% 60 82% 116 89%
Maternal, newborn, and child health 52 91% 57 78% 109 84%
Health management information system 30 53% 72 99% 102 78%
Tuberculosis prevention and control 36 63% 62 85% 98 75%
Nutrition 41 72% 54 74% 95 73%
Family planning 36 63% 54 74% 90 69%
Malaria prevention and control 41 72% 31 42% 72 55%
HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections 35 61% 31 42% 66 51%
Hygiene and environmental sanitation 32 56% 31 42% 63 48%
Immunization 32 56% 28 38% 60 46%
Adolescent reproductive health 24 42% 31 42% 55 42%
First aid 15 26% 9 12% 24 18%
Supervision and Technical Support Received In past 3 months In past 3 months In past 3 months
Any supervision or technical supportb 54 95% 73 100% 127 98%
By Primary Health Care Unit (PHCU)c 53 93% 67 92% 120 92%
By Woreda Health Office (WoHO)d 43 75% 58 79% 101 78%
Median IQR Median IQR Median IQR
If supervised by PHCU, times in past 3 months 4.5 (2–8) 5 (3–8) 5 (2–8)
If supervised by WoHO, times in past 3 months 1 (1–2) 2 (1–2) 1 (1–2)

aDenominator includes do not know; bMissing 3 from Oromia; cMissing 1 from SNNP; dMissing 1 from Oromia. IQR, Interquartile range; SNNP, Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples.