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. 2016 Feb 12;6(2):e008999. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008999

Table 3.

Survey findings from health facilities in Tanzania related to infrastructure

Facilities with the items
Overall (%) HC (%)
n=9
DH (%)
n=7
Health facility infrastructure availability of power and availability of water
 Sufficient light source to perform tasks at night 12 (75) 6 (67) 6 (86)
 Means of ventilation 5 (31) 1 (11) 4 (57)
 Running water 5 (31) 1 (11) 4 (57)
 Functioning toilet 9 (56) 6 (67) 3 (43)
 Functional fan/air conditioning 5 (31) 1 (11) 4 (57)
 Curtains/means of providing patient privacy 14 (88) 9 (100) 5 (71)
 Waiting area for visitors and family 6 (38) 4 (43) 2 (33)
 Facility with electricity 14 (89) 8 (86) 6 (86)
 Ambulance – available and functional 6 (38) 1 (11) 5 (71)
 Available and functional landline telephone in the maternity area 4 (25) 4 (43) 0 (0)
 Delivery bed/table 11 (69) 5 (56) 6 (86)
Availability of health-related registers
 General admission register 11 (69) 5 (56) 6 (86)
 Delivery register 16 (100) 9 (100) 7 (100)
 Maternity ward register 9 (56) 4 (44) 5 (71)
 Female ward register 9 (56) 4 (44) 5 (71)
 Operating theatre register 10 (63) 4 (44) 6 (86)
 Gynaecology register 0 (0) 0 0
 Postabortion register 9 (56) 4 (44) 5 (71)
 Individual patient records 1 (6) 0 1 (14)
 Discharge register 1 (6) 0 1 (14)
 Death register 11 (69) 6 (67) 5 (71)
 Mortuary register 7 (44) 2 (22) 5 (71)
 Monthly/annual facility summary reports 16 (100) 9 (100) 7 (100)

DH, district hospitals; HC, health centres.