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Table 2 Bivariate analysis assessing how MWH is associated with PNC/ANC outcomes

From: Maternity waiting homes as part of a comprehensive approach to maternal and newborn care: a cross-sectional survey

N = 2381

Attended four or more ANC visits

Attended ANY PNC Visit

Attended ALL PNC Visits

Avoiding Pregnancy

Child received ANY vaccinations

Child received ALL vaccinations1

 

Percent (95% CI)

Percent (95% CI)

Percent (95% CI)

Percent (95% CI)

Percent (95% CI)

Percent (95% CI)

Total

58.6% (55.1–62.1)

45.3% (35.3–55.8)

6.4% (3.4–11.6)

34.5% (25.9–44.3)

91.1% (86.6–94.2)

39.1% (28.9–50.3)

 

Binary Logistic Regression

Binary Logistic Regression

Binary Logistic Regression

Binary Logistic Regression

Binary Logistic Regression

Binary Logistic Regression

 

% OR (95% CI)

% OR (95% CI)

% OR (95% CI)

% OR (95% CI)

% OR (95% CI)

% OR (95% CI)

Used a MWH

 No (68.5%)

55.8% Reference

44.3% Reference

4.9% Reference

32.5% Reference

90.4% Reference

38.1% Reference

 Yes (31.5%)

64.8% 1.45*** (1.26, 1.68)

47.4% 1.13 (.796, 1.61)

9.4% 2.00** (1.29, 3.12)

38.7% 1.31** (1.10, 1.55)

92.6% 1.32 (.977, 1.80)

41.4% 1.14 (.946, 1.38)

  1. *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001; All analyses use robust cluster to account for potential differences across households sampled across the seven districts
  2. 1Analyses assessing whether a child received all required vaccinations only used the sample of mothers whose children where 14 weeks old or older. 67.1% of the mothers’ most recent births included children
  3. 14 weeks or older (n = 1592)