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Table 1 Number and percentage of providers who report having had training in the last 3 years (n = 1357)

From: Identifying characteristics associated with performing recommended practices in maternal and newborn care among health facilities in Rwanda: a cross-sectional study

Training provided in the last 3 years in:

Antenatal or postpartum care (n = 1125 a )

Delivery services (n = 1161 a )

Newborn care (n = 906 a )

Antenatal care counselling (preventive/symptomatic management)

209 (18.6%)

Care during labour and delivery

269 (23.2%)

Care of the normal newborn/neonatal care

102 (11.3%)

Antenatal care services or screening

204 (18.1%)

Use of partograph

271 (23.3%)

Neonatal resuscitation

79 (8.7%)

Complications of pregnancy

209 (18.6%)

Essential obstetric care

243 (20.9%)

Exclusive breastfeeding

88 (9.7%)

Symptom management for pregnancy

209 (18.6%)

Lifesaving skills/emergency complications

239 (20.6%)

Nutrition for the newborn of a woman infected with HIV

69 (7.6%)

Management of risk pregnancies

203 (18.0%)

Post abortion care

186 (16.0%)

Any related training

124 (13.7%)

Postpartum care

170 (15.1%)

Optimal delivery care for prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV or AIDS

190 (16.4%)

  

Any related training

285 (25.3%)

Any related training

301 (25.9%)

  
  1. AIDS: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; HIV: human immunodeficiency virus. aThe sample sizes presented include all health providers who report providing each type of care.