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. 2014 Jun 16;13:48. doi: 10.1186/1475-9276-13-48

Table 3.

Institutional delivery by each of the antenatal services received among women who delivered in two years preceding the survey in Rufiji, Kilombero, and Ulanga districts of Tanzania, 2011 (n = 907*)

ANC service Response % Facility delivery P-Value
Counseled on identifying emergency transport
Yes
77.2
0.027
No
70.6
Counseled on breastfeeding immediately after delivery
Yes
78.0
0.001
No
67.8
Counseled on danger signs during delivery
Yes
77.4
0.006
No
68.6
Urine sampled
Yes
79.5
<0.001
No
62.7
Given an injection in the arm to prevent tetanus (TT)
Yes
76.7
0.023
No
69.3
Counseled on family planning
Yes
76.7
0.034
No
69.8
Height measured
Yes
77.6
0.001
No
67.0
Counseled on danger signs of pregnancy
Yes
78.4
<0.001
No
64.7
Blood pressure measured
Yes
77.7
<0.001
No
61.3
Counseled on financial preparation for delivery
Yes
76.0
0.053
No
67.8
Counseled and tested for HIV
Yes
78.0
<0.001
No
50.5
Blood sampled
Yes
76.6
<0.001
No
57.0
Abdomen measured
Yes
75.5
0.121
No
67.5
Weighed
Yes
75.4
0.249
No
69.3
Heart rate of the baby assessed Yes
76.6
<0.001
No 47.2  

*These questions were asked to 907 women that sought ANC at least once during pregnancy.