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Table 2 Birth characteristics by training status

From: Adapted Helping Babies Breathe approach to neonatal resuscitation in Haiti: a retrospective cohort study

 

Trained aHBB

 

Not Trained aHBB

  
 

N= 452

 

 N= 84

  

Variable

n

%

N

%

p-value

Singleton vs. Multiple Gestation Birth

    

0.94

1

419

92.7

77

91.7

 

2

10

2.2

2

2.4

 

Missing Data

23

5.1

5

6.0

 

Births Attended, median (IQR)

0

(0-3)

0

(0-1)

0.20

Birth Attendant Attending Delivery

    

<0.001

Yes

421

93.1

29

34.5

 

No

16

3.5

52

61.9

 

Missing Data

15

3.3

3

3.6

 

aHBB Supplies ready on time

    

<0.001

Yes

417

92.3

33

39.3

 

No

11

2.4

32

38.1

 

Missing

24

5.3

19

22.6

 

Neonatal Health

    

0.05

Good Health

392

86.7

64

76.2

 

Ill Health

29

6.4

11

13.1

 

Dead

28

6.2

9

10.7

 

Unknown

3

0.7

0

0.0

 

Neonatal Mortality

    

0.14

Yes

28

6.2

9

10.7

 

No

424

93.8

75

89.3

 

Maternal Health

    

0.37

Good Health

398

88.1

71

84.5

 

Ill Health

46

10.2

10

11.9

 

Dead

2

0.4

0

0.0

 

Unknown

6

1.3

3

3.6

 

aHBB at Delivery

     

Dry Baby and Remove Cloth

347

76.8

7

8.3

<0.001

Find Clean Flat Place

353

78.1

8

9.5

<0.001

After Three Minutes, Cut Cord

339

75.0

7

8.3

<0.001

Preparation

350

77.4

8

9.5

<0.001

Sterile Razor

350

77.4

7

8.3

<0.001

Stimulate Baby (if no crying)

346

76.6

7

8.3

<0.001

Suck Liquid from Mouth then Nose

345

76.3

7

8.3

<0.001

Suction

348

77.0

7

8.3

<0.001

Tie Cord

344

76.1

7

8.3

<0.001

Two Pieces of String

348

77.0

7

8.3

<0.001

Clean, Dry Sheets

352

77.9

7

8.3

<0.001

Wash your hands and put on gloves

353

78.1

8

9.5

<0.001