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. 2015 May 26;10:77. doi: 10.1186/s13012-015-0269-2

Table 3.

Intrapartum care outcomes of the impact evaluation by domain

Indicator Type of indicator
1. Delivery care utilisation
Gave birth in a health facility (%) Use of healthcare
Gave birth with a doctor, nurse or midwife (%) Use of healthcare
Had a caesarean section (%) Use of healthcare
2. Recommended delivery care practices
Delivery attendant used gloves (%) Process of care
Delivery attendant washed hands with soap (%) Process of care
Woman had her BP measured (%) Process of care
Mobility during labour (%) Process of care
Oral fluids during labour (%) Process of care
Heart rate of baby monitored with intermittent or continuous auscultation (%) Process of care
Use of anti-shock garment (%) Process of care
3. Harmful or ineffective delivery care practices
Shaving pubic hair (%) Process of care
Enema given (%) Process of care
Lithotomy position during labour (%) Process of care
Intravenous fluids during labour (%) Process of care
4. Delivery care practices frequently over used
Urinary catheter (%) Process of care
Pain control by epidural analgesia (%) Process of care
Oxytocin augmentation (%) Process of care
Episiotomy (%) Process of care
5. Disrespect and abuse
Support during labour (%) Patient experience
Medical procedure performed without consent (%) Patient experience
Shouted, scolded or humiliated by health worker (%) Patient experience
Slapped, pinched or hit by health worker (%) Patient experience
Gave birth with privacy (%) Patient experience
Refused care for inability to pay (%) Patient experience
Kept in facility for inability to pay (%) Patient experience
Felt disrespected or abused during facility stay (%) Patient experience
6. Economic consequences
Out-of-pocket spending on delivery care (NRS) Financial strain
Borrowed money to pay for delivery care (%) Financial strain
Household in debt to pay for delivery care (%) Financial strain
Received JSY cash incentive (%) Financial strain