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Table 1 study characteristics and proportion of essential maternal health services disrupted due to COVID 19 in Ethiopia, 2022

From: Essential maternal health service disruptions in Ethiopia during COVID 19 pandemic: a systematic review

Primary author

Year of publication

Region

Length of period for comparison

Percentage of essential maternal health services disrupted due to COVID 19

Study quality score

ANC%

SBA %

PNC %

FP %

AC%

Shuka et al. [13]

2021

National

Average monthly

− 9.19

ND

ND

− 7.60

ND

8

Bekele et al. [14]

2022

Amhara

Average monthly

− 13.02

ND

ND

ND

ND

8

Ayele et al. [15]

2021

Addis Ababa

Average monthly

− 8.10

− 9.80

NI

NI

NI

7

Tefera et al. [16]

2022

Diredawa

Annual

ND

ND

− 30.0

ND

NI

8

Kassie et al. [17]

2021

SNNPR

4 months

− 26.35

− 23.46

− 29.1

ND

ND

9

Desta et al. [18]

2021

Tigray

3 months

− 2.83

ND

ND

− 4.81

− 12.31

8

Gebreegziabher et al. [19]

2022

Addis Ababa

8 months

− 7.04

− 2.50

− 9.3

− 20.5

− 23.7

9

Enbiale et al. [20]

2021

Addis Ababa

Average monthly

ND

ND

NI

− 14.0

NI

7

Maximum disruption

   

− 26.35

− 23.46

− 30.0

− 14.0

− 23.7

 
  1. ANC antenatal care, SBA skilled birth attendance, PNC postnatal care, FP family planning, AC abortion care, ND not disrupted, NI not included in the study