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Fig. 3 | BMC Health Services Research

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

Intermediate pathways or solutions from sub-analysis and sensitivity analysis. This panel depicts two figures showing intermediate pathways that lead to successful reduction of CS from two models of analysis, that is sub-analysis and sensitivity analysis models. 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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