Fig 1.
Structure of the conceptual framework of the role of energy in health facilities.
Fig 2.
Conceptual framework of the role of energy in health facilities.
Blue shading: Processes taking place within the health facility Yellow shading: Energy uses not necessarily depending on electricity, except for uses in grey font color *: Included in the quantitative analysis **: Assumptions made by the authors. Abbreviations: CHP: Combined Heating Power ICT: Information and Communication Technologies PV: Photovoltaic HCWT: Healthcare Waste Treatment HVAC: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning.
Table 1.
Descriptive statistics of all variables included in the data analysis.
Table 2.
Electricity sources and continuity by covariate (in percent).
Table 3.
Lighting in outpatient and child delivery areas: Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of energy source and continuity.
Table 4.
Water source, sanitation facilities and ventilation in the medication storage room: odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of energy source and continuity.
Table 5.
Information and communication technologies and medical devices: Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of energy source and continuity.
Table 6.
Vaccine refrigeration and technologies for sterilization and disinfection: Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of energy source and continuity.
Table 7.
Lighting functionality in the delivery area in facilities offering night-time care and delivery services (in %).
Table 8.
Lighting in the delivery area and night-time care.