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Table 3 Respondents’ training experience

From: Access to continuous professional development for capacity building among nurses and midwives providing emergency obstetric and neonatal care in Rwanda

 

District hospital

n (%)

Health center

n (%)

Health post

n (%)

Total

n (%)

Number of HCP trained on BEMONC per category of HFs

Less 25%

4 (25%)

29 (22.5%)

4 (25%)

4 (25%)

25-50%

5 (31.3%)

50 (38.8%)

5 (31.3%)

5 (31.3%)

50-75%

7 (43.8%)

13 (10.1%)

7 (43.8%)

7 (43.8%)

Above75%

0 (0.0)

37 (28.7%)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

1. Time elapsed since HCP participated in a training on EmONC

In the 2 last year

6 (37.5%)

44 (34.1%)

0 (0.0)

50 (33.6%)

Within 2 and 5 years ago

6 (37.5%)

16 (12.4%)

1 (25%)

23 (15.4%)

More than 5 years ago

0 (0.0)

20 (15.5%)

1 (25%)

21 (14.1%)

Never after graduation

4 (25%)

49 (38.0%)

2 (50%)

55 (36.9%)

Number of HCP trained/oriented in the maternal health life saving

B-EmONC/HMS

10 (62.5%)

62 (48.1%)

2 (50%)

74 (49.7%)

ENC/HBB/HBS

14 (87.5%)

57 (44.2%)

1 (25%)

72 (48.3%)

ANC/FANC

6 (37.5%)

47 (36.4%)

1 (25%)

54 (36.2%)

PAC/MVA

9 (56.3%)

40 (31.0%)

2 (50%)

51 (34.2%)

Not trained

2 (12.5%)

39 (30.2%)

2 (50%)

43 (28.8%)

PNC

5 (31.3%)

35 (27.1%)

1 (25%)

41 (27.5%)

Number of HCP who benefited from a mentorship program on EmONC after graduation

Yes

12 (75%)

80 (62%)

2 (50%)

94 (63.1%)

No

4 (25%)

49 (38%)

2 (50%)

55 36.9%)