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. 2022 Jun;22(6):845–856. doi: 10.1016/S1473-3099(21)00809-4

Table 3.

Factors associated with overall IPCAF score*

Coefficient(95% CI)
Income level
High-income 1 (ref)
Upper-middle-income −28·3 (−85·2 to 28·7)
Lower-middle-income −80·1 (−148·1 to −12·1)
Low-income −229·8 (−352·3 to −107·3)
Region
Africa 1 (ref)
Americas −1·8 (−90·5 to 87)
Eastern Mediterranean 80·5 (−23·8 to 184·8)
Europe 10·5 (−88 to 108·8)
South-East Asia −101·5 (−238·5 to 35·6)
Western Pacific 9·2 (−106·3 to 124·7)
Participation in nationally coordinated data collection
No 1 (ref)
Yes −8·9 (−44·0 to 26·1)
Facility level of care
Primary 1 (ref)
Secondary −28·3 (−83·9 to 27·2)
Tertiary 73 (23·3 to 122·8)
Other§ 98·7 (36·7 to 160·6)
Facility type
Public 1 (ref)
Private 85 (40·6 to 129·5)
Other 38·2 (−50 to 126·5)

IPCAF=Infection Prevention and Control Assessment Framework.

*

Includes only complete surveys (n=4192).

A weighted multivariate random intercepts linear regression model (generalised estimating equation) was used. Post-stratification weights were included and country added as a random intercept.

Significantly different vs reference category.

§

Includes mixed private-public health-care facilities, mission hospitals, or unspecified.

Includes specialised centres (cardiology, HIV, nephrology, neurology, oncology, obstetrics, plastic surgery, palliative care, rehabilitation, tuberculosis, or unspecified).