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. 2018 Mar 12;5(3):267–274. doi: 10.1002/nop2.134

Table 2.

Changes over timea in normal spontaneous vaginal deliveries indicators around “what went well” based on debriefing mobile App data collected during live births at 240 Phases 2–4 facilities in Bihar, India (N = 4923)

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 p‐valuea
Supply availability 20% (111) 26% (190) 32% (260) 43% (240) 49% (270) 62% (349) 63% (318) 60% (127) <.001
Personnel/staffing 35% (192) 41% (297) 41% (338) 45% (255) 64% (356) 67% (378) 69% (349) 68% (144) <.001
Team communication 17% (92) 22% (156) 25% (204) 32% (179) 50% (278) 52% (292) 56% (282) 56% (119) <.001
Cleanliness 19% (105 22% (162) 28% (228) 42% (238) 56% (309) 62% (349) 56% (281) 50% (105) <.001
Communication with mother 44% (245) 58% (420) 61% (501 73% (411) 81% (448) 81% (460) 85% (426) 82% (173) <.001
AMTSL knowledge 40% (221) 64% (467) 70% (577) 80% (450) 88% (488) 90% (507) 92% (466) 88% (186) <.001
Delayed cord clamping knowledge 44% (241) 68% (492) 71% (588) 78% (438) 88% (487) 89% (502) 88% (445) 85% (181) <.001
Immediate newborn care knowledge 30% (166) 47% (343) 54% (443) 64% (361) 73% (401) 80% (454) 84% (423) 82% (173) <.001
Immediate new born care skills 24% (134) 37% (269) 45% (370) 57% (322) 66% (366) 73% (414) 79% (400) 77% (163) <.001
Vital signs taken 25% (137) 42% (306) 50% (411) 63% (353) 66% (364) 77% (436) 75% (380) 75% (158) <.001
Vital signs reported/recorded 17% (92) 26% (186) 37% (306) 54% (302) 56% (308) 72% (408) 70% (353) 68% (145) <.001
a

Chi‐squared test of trend.