Assessment of Factors Affecting the Implementation of Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness for Treatment of under Five Children by Health Professional in Health Care Facilities in Yifat Cluster in North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Table 17
Association of factor influencing IMNCI implementation by health care professionals adjusted to confounding variables in Yifat cluster in North Shewa zone, April 2016 ().
Variable
IMNCI implementation
COR (95% CI)
AOR (95% CI)
-value
High level
Low level
Attended IMNCI training
Yes
80 (39.8%)
36 (17.9%)
2.88 (1.371,5.273)
2.6 (1.278,4.562)
0.002
No
37 (18.4%)
48 (23.9%)
1
1
Lack of follow up training
Yes
74 (36.8%)
65 (32.3%)
0.5 (0.123,2.182)
1.2 (0.135,1.446)
0.065
No
43 (21.4%)
19 (9.5%)
1
1
Lack of supervision
Yes
62 (30.8%)
58 (28.9%)
1
1
0.015
No
55 (27.4%)
26 (12.9%)
1.97 (1.083,4.569)
2.15 (0.768,1.575)
IMNCI is difficult to understand and apply
Yes
14 (7%)
23 (11.4%)
1
1
0.067
No
103 (51.2%)
61 (30.4%)
2.77 (1.382,4.945)
1.6 (1.467,2.758)
Supervisor does not appreciate rationale for IMNCI
Yes
23 (11.4%)
26 (12.9%)
1
1
0.084
No
95 (47.3%)
57 (28.4%)
1.88 (2.021,5.677)
3.4 (2.147,6.812)
Always apply of all stages of IMNCI
Yes
89 (44.3%)
47 (23.4%)
2.502 (1.44, 5.76)
1.3 (0.821, 5.392)
0.0237
No
28 (13.9%)
37 (18.4%)
1
Always referring chart booklet
Yes
67 (33.3%)
33 (16.4%)
1
1
0.01
No
5024.9%)
51 (25.4%)
2.07 (1.53, 4.732)
2.76 (1.753, 5.975)
Bold values show a significant association of independent variables with dependent variables.