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. 2016 Oct 20;16:595. doi: 10.1186/s12913-016-1856-x

Table 2.

Main results: estimated effect of the presence of user fees on monthly attendances and diagnoses at health centres in Neno District, Malawi

Total outpatient attendances
(subject to user fees)
Total new malaria diagnoses, under 5 s Total new malaria diagnoses, over 5 s New confirmed HIV+ patient, aged 15–49
Periods 1 and 2: Introduction of user feesa
 Estimated change (%) −68 −18 −56 −48
 95 % confidence interval [−89, −12] [−73, 144] [−83, 14] [−64, −25]
P-value 0 · 048 0 · 70 0 · 084 0 · 002
 Number of centres 13 13 13 13
 Number of months 35 35 35 35
Periods 2 and 3: Removal of user feesb
 Estimated change (%) 352 230 247 -c
 95 % confidence interval [213, 554] [106, 430] [171, 343] -
P-value <0 · 001 <0 · 001 <0 · 001 -
 Number of centres 13 13 13 13
 Number of months 27 27 27 27

The estimated change represents the average difference in monthly attendances or diagnoses associated with the introduction or removal of user fees

aEstimated using data from the period July 2012 to June 2015

bEstimated using data from the period August 2013 to October 2015

cThere were two few new confirmed HIV+ patients treated at the centre which removed user fees to analyse