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    Bivariate linear regression predicting perceived respect and satisfaction during nurse-physician communication in patient care among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma zone, 2014(n = 466).

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    <p>Bivariate linear regression predicting perceived respect and satisfaction during nurse-physician communication in patient care among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma zone, 2014(n = 466).</p

    Frequency of perceived professional respect and satisfaction items during nurse-physician communication among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).

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    <p>Frequency of perceived professional respect and satisfaction items during nurse-physician communication among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).</p

    The use of health facility for birth –the education divides among women in Ethiopia.

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    <p>n = 6842, 2000; n = 6389, 2005; and n = 7550, 2011, AOR = Adjusted Odds Ratio, CI = Confidence Interval. Adjusted for age, attitude towards spousal violence, economic autonomy and antenatal care status.</p

    Independent sample t-test showing perceived nurse-physician communication as measured by openness and sharing of information among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma zone, 2014 (n = 466).

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    <p>Independent sample t-test showing perceived nurse-physician communication as measured by openness and sharing of information among nurses and physicians working in public Hospitals of Jimma zone, 2014 (n = 466).</p

    Birth in a health facility: inequalities between women of urban- and rural-areas of Ethiopia.

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    <p>n = 6842, 2000; n = 6389, 2005; and n = 7550, 2011. Adjusted for age, attitude towards spousal violence, economic autonomy, and antenatal care status.</p

    Demographic and clinical characteristics of participants (n = 252).

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    <p>*Includes: “Waqafata”; those without religion affiliations.</p><p>**includes: Tigrai, Amhara, Gambela.</p

    Characteristics of nurses and physicians working in public hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).

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    <p>Characteristics of nurses and physicians working in public hospitals of Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia, 2014 (n = 466).</p

    Adjusted ORs and 95% CIs of disparities in the use of health facility for birth by administrative region and household economic status among women in Ethiopia.

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    <p>*n = 6860, 2000; n = 6405, 2005; n = 7591, 2011 (adjusted for age and economic autonomy).</p><p>**SNNPR = Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region.</p><p>***n = 6842, 2000; n = 6389, 2005; n = 7550, 2011 (adjusted for age, economic autonomy, attitude towards spousal violence, and ANC status).</p><p>Note: n is not weighted while the ORs are weighted.</p
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