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. 2023 Jul 6;23:498. doi: 10.1186/s12884-023-05795-z

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the participants [26]

Participant code age, tribe, parity marital status education level occupation distance to MRRH
R1 22, Munyankole, ,para 1 + 0 married primary 5 peasant farmer, housewife over 150 km (moved from 2 HCs before finally reaching MRRH)
R2A 28, Munyankole, para 3 + 0 married Primary 6 farmer, housewife about 60 km moved from 1 HC to MRRH,
R3A Para 35, 5 + 0, Muhima married Primary 7 farmer
R4 23, Munyankole, para1 + 0 married primary 7 housewife over 60kms ,transferred from 2 HCs
R5 19, Munyankole, para1 + 0 married senior one farmer, housewife about 9 km
R6 35,Munyankole, para7 + 0, married primary 5 peasant farmer about 34kms, moved from 1 HC to MRRH
R7 27,married, Munyankole,para1 + 0 married tertiary after senior 4 teller in a SACCO(credit facility) about 34, moved from 1 HC to MRRH
R8 32, Munyankole, para 5 + 0 now, 3 living. married primary 7 peasant farmer about 50kms, moved from 1 HC to MRRH
R9 29, Para 4 + 0, Munyankole married primary 6 housewife, farmer about 35 kms
R10 27, Munyankole, para3 + 0 (3 sets of twins now) married None peasant farmer, housewife about 34 kms (Moved from I HC)
R11 20, para 1 + 0, Muhororo married primary 7 peasant farmer, housewife over 150 km (Moved from 2 HCs before finally reaching MRRH)
R2B 33, male, Muhaya married peasant farmer over 60 kms
none farmer
R3B 50, Muhima widow none farmer over 60kms