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Table 1 Sample size for quality of intrapartum care and its associated factors in sub-saharan African countries

From: Multilevel analysis of quality of intrapartum care and its associated factors: evidence from 35 Sub-Saharan African countries demographic and health survey

Country

Year of survey

Weighted sample (n)

Weighted sample (%)

Angola

2015-16

13,515

3.82

Burkina Faso

2010

14,647

4.14

Benin

2017-18

12,826

3.63

Burundi

2016-17

12,998

3.68

Congo Democratic Republic

2013-14

18,083

5.12

Congo

2011-12

8,928

2.53

Cote d’Ivoire

2011-12

7,319

2.07

Ethiopia

2016

10,066

2.85

Gabon

2019-21

5,770

1.63

Ghana

2014

9,039

2.56

Gambia

2019-20

8,165

2.31

Guinea

2018

6,784

1.92

Kenya

2022

19,198

5.43

Comoros

2012

2,570

0.73

Liberia

2019-20

5,481

1.55

Lesotho

2014

2,921

0.83

Madagascar

2008

12,122

3.43

Mali

2018

9,241

2.61

Malawi

2015-16

16,801

4.75

Mozambique

2011

10,725

3.03

Nigeria

2018

32,752

9.27

Niger

2019

12,203

3.45

Namibia

2013

4,775

1.35

Rwanda

2019-20

7,942

2.25

Sierra Leone

2019

9,591

2.71

Senegal

2019

5,963

1.69

Sao Tome and Principe

2008-09

1,897

0.54

Swaziland

2006-07

2,447

0.69

Chad

2014-15

17,858

5.05

Togo

2013-14

6,752

1.91

Tanzania

2022

10,483

2.97

Uganda

2016

14,979

4.24

South Africa

2016

2,971

0.84

Zambia

2018

9,696

2.74

Zimbabwe

2015

5,975

1.69

Total sample size

353,483

100.00