Table 2.
N | n (% [95% CI]) | |
---|---|---|
Health Services Provided to Mother | ||
Antenatal visits by health worker1 | 375 | 374 (99.7 [99.2, 100.0]) |
Had postnatal health worker visit | 370 | 167 ([45.1 (40.4, 50.3]) |
Health Services Provided to Child | ||
Vaccinations: | ||
Birth | 403 | 394 (97.8 [96.3, 99.2]) |
6 weeks | 399 | 386 (96.7 [95.0, 98.5 ]) |
10 weeks | 399 | 384 (96.2 [94.4, 98.1]) |
14 weeks | 399 | 366 (91.7 [89.0, 94.4]) |
9 months | 403 | 393 (97.5 [96.0, 99.0]) |
Fully vaccinated | 403 | 359 (89.1 [86.0, 92.1]) |
Vitamin A supplementation received ever | 403 | 403 (100.0%) |
Child has ever visited: | ||
Doctor | 403 | 386 [95.8 (93.8, 97.8)] |
Primary Health Centre | 402 | 329 (81.8 [78.1, 85.6]) |
Anganwadi Centre | 403 | 435 (85.6 [82.2, 89.1]) |
Maternal anaemia prophylaxis measures | ||
Blood test during pregnancy | 374 | 292 (78.1 [73.9, 82.3]) |
Iron supplementation during pregnancy | 376 | 345 (91.7 [89.0, 94.6]) |
Dose of iron received | ||
0 tablets | 375 | 30 (8.0 [5.2, 10.7)) |
10-20 tablets | 375 | 108 (28.8 [24.2, 33.4]) |
30-40 tablets | 375 | 165 (44.0 [39.0, 49.1]) |
50-60 tablets | 375 | 58 (15.5 [11.8, 19.1]) |
70-80 tablets | 375 | 12 (3.2 [1.4, 5.0]) |
> 80 tablets | 375 | 2 (0.5 [0.0, 1.3]) |
Iron supplementation post pregnancy | 370 | 86 (23.2 [18.9, 27.6]) |
Children's anaemia prophylaxis measures | ||
Child had received iron supplementation | 402 | 167 (41.5 [36.7, 46.4]) |
Source of iron supplementation | ||
Private doctor | 161 | 91 (56.5 [48.8, 64.3]) |
Private shop | 161 | 24 (14.9 [9.3, 20.5]) |
Primary Health Centre | 161 | 35 (21.7 [15.3, 28.2]) |
Sub-centre health worker | 161 | 8 (5.0 [1.6, 8.4]) |
Anganwadi worker | 161 | 3 (1.9 [0.0, 4.0]) |
1 Median number of antenatal health worker visits 6 [range 0, 9]