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Fig 1.

Structure of the conceptual framework of the role of energy in health facilities.

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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.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of all variables included in the data analysis.

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Table 2.

Electricity sources and continuity by covariate (in percent).

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Table 3.

Lighting in outpatient and child delivery areas: Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of energy source and continuity.

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Table 4.

Water source, sanitation facilities and ventilation in the medication storage room: odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of energy source and continuity.

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Table 5.

Information and communication technologies and medical devices: Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of energy source and continuity.

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Table 6.

Vaccine refrigeration and technologies for sterilization and disinfection: Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of energy source and continuity.

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Table 7.

Lighting functionality in the delivery area in facilities offering night-time care and delivery services (in %).

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Table 8.

Lighting in the delivery area and night-time care.

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