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Table 1 Level of implementation of infection prevention and control (IPC) in 355 participating hospitals

From: Infection prevention and control in Indonesian hospitals: identification of strengths, gaps, and challenges

 

Inadequate (0–200) N (%)

Basic (201–400) N (%)

Intermediate (401–600) N (%)

Advanced (601–800) N (%)

Total N (%)

Class

 A

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

1 (12.5)

7 (87.5)

8 (100.0)

 B

0 (0.0)

2 (2.0)

19 (19.4)

77 (78.6)

98 (100.0)

 C

0 (0.0)

13 (7.9)

67 (40.6)

85 (51.5)

165 (100.0)

 D

1 (1.2)

10 (11.9)

40 (47.6)

33 (39.3)

84 (100.0)

Region

 1 (Java, Sumatra, Bali)

0 (0.0)

16 (5.8)

96 (35.0)

162 (59.1)

274 (100.0)

 2 (Sulawesi, Kalimantan, West Nusa Tenggara)

1 (2.0)

5 (9.8)

16 (31.4)

29 (56.9)

51 (100.0)

 3 (Maluku, Papua, West Papua, East Nusa Tenggara)

0 (0.0)

4 (13.3)

15 (50.0)

11 (36.7)

30 (100.0)

Ownership of the hospital

 Private

0 (0.0)

6 (3.0)

66 (33.3)

126 (63.6)

198 (100.0)

 State-owned enterprise

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

4 (44.4)

5 (55.6)

9 (100.0)

 Government

1 (0.7)

19 (12.8)

57 (38.3)

71 (47.7)

149 (100.0)

Level of national accreditation*

 First pass

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

9 (42.9)

12 (57.1)

21 (100.0)

 Basic

1 (2.8)

9 (25.0)

16 (44.4)

10 (27.8)

36 (100.0)

 Intermediate

0 (0.0)

3 (6.3)

25 (52.1)

20 (41.7)

48 (100.0)

 Main

0 (0.0)

6 (11.8)

23 (45.1)

22 (43.1)

51 (100.0)

 Plenary

0 (0.0)

2 (1.1)

45 (25.3)

130 (73.0)

178 (100.0)

  1. *The highest level of national accreditation is plenary, and the lowest level of national accreditation is first pass