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Table 1 Availability of services

From: Persisting demand and supply gap for maternal and newborn care in eastern Uganda: a mixed-method cross-sectional study

 

HC III

n = 33

HC IV

n = 4

Hospital

n = 3

Total

n = 40

 

Baseline

Follow-up

Baseline

Follow-up

Baseline

Follow-up

Baseline

Follow-up

 

n(%)

n(%)

n(%)

n(%)

n(%)

n(%)

n(%)

n(%)

Antenatal registration and counseling

33 (100.0)

33 (100.0)

3 (75.0)

4 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

39 (97.5)

40 (100.0)

Vaccination

32 (97.0)

32 (97.0)

3 (75.0)

4 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

38 (95.0)

39 (97.5)

PMTCT

33 (100.0)

32 (97.0)

3 (75.0)

4 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

39 (97.5)

39 (97.5)

Family planning counseling

33 (100.0)

31 (93.9)

3 (75.0)

4 (100.0)

2 (66.7)

3 (100.0)

38 (95.0)

38 (95.0)

Post-natal health checks for mother and newborn

32 (97.0)

28 (84.8)

3 (75.0)

4 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

38 (95.0)

35 (87.5)

PNC available

29 (87.9)

27 (81.8)

3 (75.0)

3 (75.0)

3 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

35 (87.5)

33 (82.5)

Maternity/ Intra-partum care

29 (87.9)

32 (97.0)

3 (75.0)

4 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

3 (100.0)

35 (87.5)

39 (97.5)

Abortion services

10 (30.3)

1 (3.0)

3 (75.0)

0 (0.0)

2 (66.7)

0 (0.0)

15 (37.5)

1 (2.5)

Quality assurance systems in place

25 (75.8)

13 (39.4)

3 (75.0)

3 (75.0)

2 (66.7)

3 (100.0)

30 (75.0)

19 (47.5)

Kangaroo Mother Care practice

9 (27.3)

22 (66.7)

2 (50.0)

3 (75.0)

1 (33.3)

1 (33.3)

12 (30.0)

26 (65.0)