Skip to main content

Table 2 Exposure to HEP and service awareness about service availability at HP

From: Continuum of maternity care among rural women in Ethiopia: does place and frequency of antenatal care visit matter?

Characteristics of study participants

Unweighted number (n = 1431)

Weighted %

HEP exposure

 No

332

18.97

 Yes

1099

81.03

ANC service awareness at HP

 Both (husband & wife) are not aware

279

10.98

 At least one of them aware

414

24.66

 Both (Husband & wife) are aware

738

64.35

Delivery service awareness at HP

 Both (Husband & wife) are not aware

747

44.41

 At least one of them aware

331

21.73

 Both (Husband & wife) are aware

353

33.87

PNC service awareness at HP

 Both (Husband & wife) are not aware

546

33.27

 At least one of them aware

405

25.8

 Both (Husband & wife) are aware

480

40.92

MHS (ANC, Delivery & PNC) awareness by husband and wife at HP

 Both are not aware for all MHS

242

8.88

 At least one of them aware

888

62.21

 Both are aware for all MHS

301

28.92

Human resource at the HP

 Have level 3 or below HEWs

526

26.88

 Have at least one level 4 HEWs

727

73.12

  1. HEP health extension program, HP health post, ANC antenatal care, PNC postnatal care, MHS maternal health services, HEW health extension worker, HEWs health extension worker