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Fig 1.

Flowchart of participant selection.

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Table 1.

Percent agreement between national scopes of practice for midwifery professionals and the ILO standard classification of occupations task list.

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Table 2.

Percent agreement between national midwifery scopes of practice and ICM Competencies.

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Table 3.

Survey respondent characteristics.

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Table 4.

Midwives who reported possessing the skills and behaviors included in the ICM competencies, categories 2–4, by country.

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Table 5.

Percent midwives who reported having all the required skills for specific ICM competencies, by number of years of practice and type of facility where employed.

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Table 6.

Percent of midwives who reported ICM competencies by the source where skills were gained*.

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