Skip to main content
Advertisement
Browse Subject Areas
?

Click through the PLOS taxonomy to find articles in your field.

For more information about PLOS Subject Areas, click here.

< Back to Article

Table 1.

National policy authorizing midwives to perform BEmONC signal functions.

More »

Table 1 Expand

Table 2.

Reported authorization for BEmONC signal functions in Countdown to 2030 and WHO MNCAH Policy Survey, by country.

More »

Table 2 Expand

Table 3.

Match between national regulatory frameworks for BEmONC signal functions and reported authorization in Countdown to 2030 and WHO MNCAH Policy Survey, by country.

More »

Table 3 Expand

Fig 1.

Flowchart of participant selection in Argentina, Ghana, and India.

More »

Fig 1 Expand

Table 4.

Characteristics of participants in task survey.

More »

Table 4 Expand

Table 5.

Status of national policy, skill level, and practice of BEmONC signal functions among midwives/midwifery professionals by country.

More »

Table 5 Expand

Fig 2.

a. Reasons for non-performance of BEmONC signal functions among midwives/midwifery professionals in the past 90 days in India. b. Reasons for non-performance of BEmONC signal functions among midwives/midwifery professionals in the past 90 days in Ghana. c. Reasons for non-performance of BEmONC signal functions among midwives/midwifery professionals in the past 90 days in Argentina. (a-c) Includes only those who did not perform the function during last 90 days despite having the skills. May sum to more than 100.0%, as respondents could pick more than one response and multiple reasons were accepted; % indicates percentage of midwives reporting that reason for non-performance of that function.

More »

Fig 2 Expand