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Table 2 Number of samples prior to batch rejection, Hazard Ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) according to independent variables

From: Factors associated with data quality in the routine health information system of Benin

Variables

n

Median number of samples prior to batch rejection

P25-P75

HR

95% CI

P

Gender

Female

73

4.0

(3–6)

1.47

0.96-2.22

0.079

Male

33

3.0

(3–4)

1

  

Health center responsibility

Yes

38

5.0

(3–8)

1.52

1.01-2.30

0.011

No

64

3.0

(3–5)

1

  

General level of education

University

16

5.0

(3–8)

1.47

0.86-2.50

0.165

Primary or secondary school

90

3.0

(3–5)

1

  

Basic vocational training

Others

20

3.0

(3–7)

1.15

0.70-1.85

0.593

Health care staff

87

3.0

(3–6)

1

  

Work location

Urban

57

3.0

(3–6)

0.99

0.69-1.44

0.971

Rural

52

3.0

(3–6)

1

  

Sector of employment

Private

28

3.0

(3–3)

1.87

1.19-2.95

0.007

Public

81

4.0

(3–7)

1

  

Training or retraining on RHIS in the last 12 months

Yes

26

6.0

(3–8)

1.49

1.06-2.38

0.026

No

90

3.0

(3–5)

1

  

Availability of material resources

Yes

22

4.0

(3–6)

0.89

0.56-1.43

0.078

No

84

3.0

(3–6)

1

  

Supervision on data quality

Yes

57

4.0

(3–6)

1.19

0.82-1.72

0.349

No

59

3.0

(3–5)

1

  

Financial incentives

No

87

3.0

(3–6)

0.89

0.53-1.51

0.690

Yes

18

3.0

(3–6)

1

  

Perceived complexity of the technical factors

No

43

4.0

(3–6)

1.15

0.78-1.71

0.466

Yes

62

3.0

(5–6)

1

  

Perceived self efficacy

Low

26

3.0

(3–4)

1.42

0.84-2.27

0.052

High

63

4.0

(3–6)

1

  

Level of work engagement

Low

55

3.0

(3–5)

1.56

1.05-2.27

<0.001

High

52

4.0

(3–7)

1