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Fig. 2 | BMC Health Services Research

Fig. 2

From: Interventions targeting healthcare providers to optimise use of caesarean section: a qualitative comparative analysis to identify important intervention features

Fig. 2

Intermediate pathways or solutions that trigger successful audit and feedback interventions to optimise CS. This panel depicts four figures showing intermediate pathways that lead to successful reduction of CS from four models of analysis, that is model 1–3 and consolidated model. Grey box with “ ~ ” notation referred to absence of such condition; Inclusion score (InclS) sometimes referred as consistency indicates the degree to which the evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that there is sufficiency relation between the configuration and the outcome; PRI stands for Proportional Reduction in Inconsistency and refers to the extent in which a configuration is sufficient in triggering successful outcome as well as the negation of the outcome; Coverage score (CovS) refers to percentage of cases for which the configuration is valid

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