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. 2020 Jul 17;2020:3738673. doi: 10.1155/2020/3738673

Table 6.

Factors associated with partograph utilization of bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analysis among OCPs in governmental health facilities in West Shoa Zone, Central Ethiopia, 2019.

Variable Partograph utilization COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Utilized Nonutilized
No. (%) No. (%)
Attended training/orientation Yes 66 (20.5) 59 (18.3) 5.36 (3.21-8.93) 3.94 (1.99-7.78)
No 34 (10.6) 163 (50.6) 1
Have a policy or standard protocol Yes 69 (21.4) 85 (26.4) 3.59 (2.17-5.93) 4.71 (2.31-9.60)
No 31 (9.6) 137 (42.6) 1
Partograph always readily available Yes 94 (29.2) 158 (49) 6.35 (2.65-15.22) 5.23 (1.69-16.22)
No 6 (1.9) 64 (19.9) 1
Attitude toward partograph utilization Favorable. 68 (21.2) 106 (32.9) 2.33 (1.42-3.82) 2.48 (1.23-5.02)
Unfavorable. 32 (9.9) 116 (36) 1
Plotting partograph is a time-consuming task No 90 (28) 173 (53.7) 2.55 (1.23-5.27) 3.61 (1.19-10.96)
Yes 10 (3.1) 49 (15.2) 1
Supervision Yes 64 (19.9) 86 (26.7) 2.81 (1.72-4.59) 4.35 (2.11-8.97)
No 36 (11.2) 136 (42.2) 1
Commitment No 35 (10.9) 159 (49.4) 0.21 (0.13-0.35) 0.32 (0.16-0.63)
Yes 65 (20.2) 63 (19.6) 1
Adequate manpower Yes 87 (27) 168 (52.2) 2.15 (1.11-4.16) 2.92 (1.16-7.33)
No 13 (4) 54 (16.8) 1 1

Statistically significant at P value < 0.05 of adjusted 95% CI; 1 = reference category.