Assessment of Factors Associated with Practice and Knowledge of Essential Newborn Care Among Nurses and Midwives, Western Ethiopia, 2021.

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Background: Promoting basic newborn care skill and practice is a cost-effective approach to improving newborn health outcomes. Objective: Intended to assess factors associated with Practice of Essential newborn care in western Ethiopia, 2021. Methods: Institutional based cross-sectional study design was conducted. Data was collected by interviewer administered structured questionnaires, entered by Epi-data 3.1version and analyzed by using SPSS version 26. The strength of association between independent and dependent variables was measured by odd ratios with 95% CI at p-value of < 0.05. Conclusion: The Mean value of good score of essential newborn care practice was 41.5% with [95% CI (38.3, 48.5)]. Training, educational qualification, availability of newborn care materials and work experience were significantly associated with knowledge and practice of essential newborn care. Since practice of essential newborn care was low compared to other studies in Ethiopia identified interventional area should be focused by the stake holders.
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与护士和助产士基本新生儿护理实践和知识相关的因素评估,埃塞俄比亚西部,2021。
背景:促进基本的新生儿护理技能和实践是改善新生儿健康结果的一种具有成本效益的方法。目的:旨在评估2021年埃塞俄比亚西部新生儿基本护理实践相关因素。方法:采用基于机构的横断面研究设计。数据采用采访者管理的结构化问卷收集,采用Epi-data 3.1版本录入,采用SPSS 26版本分析。自变量和因变量之间的关联强度以奇比测量,95% CI在p值< 0.05时。结论:新生儿基本护理实践良好评分均值为41.5%,95% CI(38.3, 48.5)。培训、教育资格、新生儿护理材料的可得性和工作经验与新生儿基本护理的知识和实践显著相关。由于与埃塞俄比亚的其他研究相比,基本新生儿护理的实践较低,因此利益攸关方应将重点放在确定的干预领域。
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