Table 2.
Oromia | SNNP | All | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
n = 57 | n = 73 | n = 130 | ||||
HEW Attributes | n | % | n | % | n | % |
Highest level of education | ||||||
High school and 1 year of technical training | 52 | 91% | 66 | 90% | 118 | 91% |
High school and 2+ years of technical training | 5 | 9% | 7 | 9% | 12 | 9% |
Lives in the kebele in which work | 18 | 32% | 27 | 37% | 45 | 35% |
Median | IQR | Median | IQR | Median | IQR | |
Age of HEW | 24 | (23–25) | 25 | (23–27) | 24 | (23–26) |
Years has been an HEW | 5 | (4–6) | 6 | (5–7) | 5 | (5–6) |
Minutes to walk from home to health posta | 60 | (28–90) | 40 | (25–75) | 50 | (25–90) |
Working Patterns | ||||||
In a normal week (Monday–Friday), days spent working | Median | IQR | Median | IQR | Median | IQR |
in the community | 2 | (2–3) | 2 | (2–2) | 2 | (2–3) |
at the health post | 2 | (2–3) | 3 | (2–3) | 3 | (2–3) |
In past 4 weeks, HEWs who have worked on | n | % | n | % | n | % |
Saturday or Sunday | 36 | 63% | 31 | 42% | 67 | 52% |
Saturday | 21 | 37% | 31 | 42% | 52 | 40% |
Sunday | 27 | 47% | 23 | 32% | 50 | 38% |
If worked at a weekend in past 4 weeks, days worked (out of 8 days) | 2 | (1–2) | 2 | (2–2) | 2 | (1–2) |
Kebeles and Health Posts | n = 33 | n = 36 | n = 69 | |||
Median | IQR | Median | IQR | Median | IQR | |
Development team leaders and community health volunteers activeb | 28 | (25–35) | 22.5 | (12–20) | 26 | (20–31) |
Model households active | 110 | (60–350) | 337 | (120–602) | 187.5 | (87–528) |
Model households being trained | 60 | (50–150) | 201 | (108–330) | 96 | (58–230) |
Estimated clients attending the health post per week | 70 | (30–90) | 85 | (47–200) | 75 | (35–125) |
aMissing 11 from Oromia; bFemale community health volunteers were recruited under the COMBINE trial to provide pregnancy and postnatal home visits in their communities. IQR, Interquartile range; SNNP, Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples.