Fig. 2From: Assessment of facility and health worker readiness to provide quality antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum care in rural Southern Nepala. Percent distribution of maternal and newborn health knowledge among health workers by facility type (N = 63). b. Distribution of maternal and newborn health knowledge by health workers with and without SBA training. 1 Mean percentage score of knowledge on actions for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) during labor and delivery. 2 Correct knowledge on all three key steps of active management of third stage of labor (AMTSL) namely administration of uterotonic immediately/within 1 min of delivery, controlled cord traction and uterine massage. 3 Mean percentage score of knowledge on actions appropriate for heavy bleeding postpartum from atonic/uncontracted uterus. 4 Mean percentage score of knowledge on actions most appropriate in managing woman with severe pre-eclampsia at term. 5 Correct diagnosis of severe pre-eclampsia on the case scenario. 6 Mean percentage score of knowledge on immediate newborn care after birth and within the first hour baby delivered with no complication. 7 Mean percentage score of knowledge on five signs and symptoms of newborn infection (sepsis) namely poor/no breastfeeding, hypo/hyperthermia, restlessness/irritability, and breathing difficulties. * Fishers exact test p-value < 0.05Back to article page