Research Article

Assessment of Availability and Quality of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care Service in Southwestern Oromia, Ethiopia, 2017

Table 3

Basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) at least once during the last 3 months in southwestern Oromia, Ethiopia, in 2017.

S. no.Names of health centersThe basic emergency obstetric and newborn care (BEmONC) signal functions
Parenteral antibioticParenteral oxytocinParenteral anticonvulsantManual removal of the placentaRemoval of the retained productAssisted vaginal deliveryPerform newborn resuscitation

1Mettu
2TulubeXXX
3BurusaX
4Uka
5GoreX
6GordomoXX
7Sibo
8Bure
9Yayo
10Sombo
11YemboXX
12Hurumu
13Alge
14SupeX
15Kame watoXXXX
16Darimu
17Becho
18Sele nono
19Doreni
20Bedelle
21Kolo siriXXXX
22GemedaXXX
23Dega
24Haro yajoXXXX
25Meko
26Gechi
27CharaXXX
28Dabo
29KoneXXX
30Yamfa
31YemberoXXX
32Chewaka
33Dambi
34Nopa
35Chora
36Abdela
37Aba boraX
38GefoXXX
39KiltuXXXX
Total percentage76.9%100%69.2%84.6%89.7%92.3%79.48%

✓, service available; X, service not available.