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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 12.
Published in final edited form as: Reprod Health Matters. 2017 Dec 12;25(51):140–150. doi: 10.1080/09688080.2017.1403276

Table 1.

Outcome indicators and data sources

Indicator Numerator Denominator Components Data source(s)
Percentage of deliveries in facilities with AMTSLa No. of women in facilities who receive oxytocin and uterine massage after delivery of placenta No. of women who delivered in the facility in the same time period
  • (1)

    Oxytocin;

  • (2)

    uterine massage

PEIs
Percentage of newborns born in facilities who receive essential newborn care (ENC)b No. of newborns that receive three elements of essential newborn care No. of newborns delivered in the facility during the same time period
  • (1)

    Clean cord care;

  • (2)

    application of antibiotic to eyes;

  • (3)

    weight

Matched partographs

Note: North Kivu, DRC 2015–2017.

a

AMTSL: New WHO Recommendations Help to Focus Implementation. WHO, 2014.

b

Newborn Health in Humanitarian Settings Field Guide. UNICEF and Save the Children, New York, 2015.