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Table 3 Relationship between exposure to mentorship and knowledge on labour and delivery-reported

From: Effect of mentorship and a mHealth application in updating provider skills and knowledge in maternal and newborn care in two informal settlements of Nairobi

Exposure to mentorship and labour and delivery scores (N = 170)

IRR

95% CI

P values

Self-reported exposure to training via mentorship

1.01

1.00,1.03

0.026

Completion of at least eight topics of MENTOR (Fidelity)

1.01

0.98,1.04

0.362

Age: Ref: 21–30 (years)

   

31–40

1.12

0.91, 1.39

0.255

41–59

1.22

0.95,1.57

0.112

Period working in facility: ref: 1–3 (years)

   

4–10

0.96

0.74,1.23

0.767

11–26

0.90

0.64,1.26

0.556

Period working in current department: Ref 1–3 (years)

   

4–10

0.86

0.67,1.09

0.214

11–17

0.72

0.47,1.09

0.134

Sub county Ref; Dagoretti

   

Starehe

0.85

0.73,0.99

0.044

Period; Ref: End line

   

Baseline

1.34

1.13,1.59

0.001

Exposure to DELTA and knowledge on labour and delivery (N = 29)

IRR

95% CI

p values

DELTA scores

1.02

1.00,1.04

0.002

Age: Ref: 21–30 (Years)

   

31–40

0.97

0.71,1.33

0.877

41–59

0.76

0.42,1.39

0.370

Period working in facility: Ref: 1–3 (Years)

   

4–10

1.14

0.62, 2.11

0.665

11–26

1.88

0.87,4.06

0.107

Period working in current department: Ref: 1–3 (years)

   

4–10

0.95

0.53,1.67

0.858

11–17

0.71

0.29,1.71

0.450

Sub county Ref: Dagoretti

   

Starehe

1.45

1.02,2.07

0.038