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Table 4 Reported availability of guidelines and policies supporting maternal and child health Services in surveyed health facilities of Sindh province

From: Availability of emergency obstetric and newborn care services at public health facilities of Sindh province in Pakistan

EmONC service monitoring indicators

All health facilities (n = 63)

RHCs (n = 25)

THQs (n = 28)

DHQs (n = 10)

n

Percent (95% CI)

n

Percent (95% CI)

n

Percent (95% CI)

n

Percent (95% CI)

Availability of MNCH policy and guideline documents

49

77(66.0–86.0)

18

72(52.0–85.0)

21

75(56.0–87.0)

10

100(72.0–100.0)

EmONC quality check-up team nominated at the hospital

44

69(57.0–79.0)

18

0.72(52.0–85.0)

17

60(42.0–76.0)

9

90(59.0–98.0)

Regular data reporting

63

100(94.0–100.0)

25

100(86.0–100.0)

28

100(87.0–100.0)

10

100(72.0–100.0)

Facilities supervised in last 3 months

60

95(86.0–98.0)

23

92(75.0–97.0)

27

96(82.0–99.0)

10

100(72.0–100.0)

Any training in EmONC in 6 months

31

49(37.0–61.0)

10

40(23.0–59.0)

15

53(35.0–70.0)

6

60(31.0–83.0)

Availability of Soap/running water or alcohol rub in Labor Room

56

88(78.0–94.0)

20

80(60.0–91.0)

26

92(77.0–98.0)

10

100(72.0–100.0)

Any referral mechanism for patients during emergency

56

88(78.0–94.0)

21

84(65.0–93.0)

25

89(72.0–96.0)

10

100(72.0–100.0)