Fig 1.
Usage of obstetric care under.
A) primary (FKTP) and B) inpatient (FKRTL) setting; C) Population-based frequencies for treatment under FKTP and FKRTL setting; D) Migration of patients for advanced treatment (FKRTL) between provinces of residence and healthcare delivery; E) Usage ofprimary care (FKTP) in various demographic province clusters as percentage of care within the provinces. * p<0.05 compared to uncomplicated postnatal care in other province clusters; F) Relativeinvolvement of hospital types in different clinical situations, percentage of all inpatients treated by different hospital types.
Fig 2.
Quadrant charts for A) availability of SPOG and midwifes; B) SPOG for rural population; Availability of midwifes: C) absolute frequency per 100.000 population and D) relative frequency of complicated compared to all diagnoses related; SPOG: E) absolute; F) relative frequency.
Fig 3.
Complicated diagnoses associated with relative numbers of rural population.
Quadrant charts for A) all FKTP treatment/rural population; (Differentiated data for antenatal, perinatal and postnatal care see S1B-S1D Fig in S3 File); B) absolute inpatient FKRTL treatment frequency per 100.000 population and C) relative frequency of complicated compared to all diagnoses for rural population.
Fig 4.
Outcome related to availability.
Quadrant charts for gynecologists and midwifes (A; B) and advanced care (C; D) to stillbirth rates (A; C) and maternal mortality rates (B; D).
Table 1.
Linear regression model for A) stillbirth rates and B) MMR.