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. 2015 Oct 5;15:238. doi: 10.1186/s12884-015-0668-z

Table 4.

Change in HEP outreach activity coverage and MNCH care practice indicators between baseline (December 2008) and follow-up (December 2010) surveys

Indicators Baseline (%) Follow up (%) Change (%)
HEP outreach activity coverage N = 3,932 N = 3,867
 1. Households (HHs) visited by HEWs 36.6 47.2 10.5 **
 2. HHs visited by CHPs 15.9 30.7 14.8 **
 3. Model family households 9.4 28.0 18.6 **
 4. HHs with family health card 5.3 32.4 27.1 **
MNCH care practices
  (1) Family planning N = 2,580 N = 1,548
 5. CPR among married or in union women 26.9 37.4 10.6 **
  (ii) Maternal and newborn health (M&NH) N = 1,548 N = 1,548
 6. Received any ANC from health facility 50.8 66.5 15.8 **
 7. Received iron supplementation 10.4 27.8 17.3 **
 8. Received TT2+ 40.4 42.4 2.0 **
 9. Took any birth preparedness measure 68.8 74.1 5.4 **
 10. Delivery at health facility 5.2 10.6 5.4 **
 11. Delivery assisted by skilled attendant 9.5 14.6 5.1 **
 12. Received any PNC 4.2 14.0 9.8 **
 13. Took thermal care of their newborn 11.6 23.1 11.5 **
 14. Took clean cord care of their newborn 31.1 38.4 7.2 **
 15. Gave baby first milk to their newborn 44.6 51.4 6.8 **
  (iii) Child health N = 2,838 N = 3,084
 16. HHs contacted by HEWs for child health and nutrition 11.0 23.9 12.9 **
 17. Children with ARI received treatment 31.3 35.3 4.0
 18. Children with diarrhea received ORT 43.8 48.3 4.6
 19. Children received all vaccines 44.3 50.8 6.4 **

**p < 0.05