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Table 3 Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression of healthcare providers in South Gondar hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 214)

From: The shadow challenges to improve the state essential newborn care practices in healthcare providers: evidence from a multicentre cross-sectional study in Ethiopia

ENBC practice

OR (95% CI)

 
 

Good (160)

Poor (54)

COR

AOR

P-value

Age

 20–24

14

5

0.77 (0.19–3.16)

  

 35–29

78

21

0.58 (0.19–1.72)

  

 30–35

55

22

0.87 (0.29–2.57)

  

> 35

13

6

1

  

Sex

 Male

64

31

0.5 (0.25–0.93)

0.5 (0.22–1.13)

0.096

 Female

96

23

1

1

 

Religion

 Orthodox

133

46

1.2 (0.24–6.04)

 

 Muslim

20

6

1.1 (0.17–6.46)

 

 Protestant

7

2

1

  

Educational status

 Diploma

22

26

3.5 (1.78–7.04)

3.0 (1.28–7.18)

0.012*

 Degree and Above

138

28

1

1

 

Marital status

 Single

57

19

1.6 (0.40–6.00)

 

 Married

89

32

1.7 (0.45–6.22)

 

 Divorced/Widowed

14

3

1

  

Field of study

 Nurse

108

28

1

1

 

 Midwifery

52

26

1.9 (1.02–3.61)

1.2 (0.56–2.73)

0.600

Monthly salary

 2000–3500

11

7

2.1 (0.71–6.17)

1.2 (0.30–4.78)

0.803

 3500–500

27

6

0.7 (0.26–2.04)

0.7 (0.19–2.30)

0.509

 5000–6500

63

23

1.2 (0.59–2.44)

0.8 (0.34–2.08)

0.708

  > 6500

59

18

1

1

 

Working experience (in the year)

 0–5 years

73

46

3.9 (1.29–12.0)

3.6 (0.96–13.1)

0.051

 6–10 years

62

4

0.4 (0.09–1.74)

0.4 (0.07–1.75)

0.203

  > 10 years

25

4

1

1

 

Workload

 Yes

82

46

4.6 (2.13–10.1)

2.9 (1.18–7.27)

0.021*

 No

78

8

1

1

 

Training

 Yes

100

31

1

 

 No

60

23

3.1 (1.64–5.88)

3.9 (1.73–8.92)

0.001**

Availability of equipment

 Yes

116

35

1

 

 No

44

19

1.4 (0.74–2.76)

  

Availability of drugs and vaccines

 Yes

131

31

1

1

 

 No

29

23

2.5 (1.30–4.98

5.5 (2.20–13.8)

0.000**

  1. * Significant at < 0.05; ** Significant at < 0.01; COR Crude odds ratio, AOR Adjusted odds ratio, CI Confidence interval, ENBC Essential new born care practices