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. 2016 Dec 6;63(Suppl 5):S264–S269. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciw624

Table 4.

Association Between Community Health Workers' Sociodemographic Characteristics and Their Performancea

Sociodemographic Characteristics of CHWs All Observations, Score ≥90%, OR (95% CI) P Value
No. No. (%)
Sex
 Male 110 75 (68.18)
 Female 157 44 (28.03) 5.50 (3.24–9.35) <.0001
Age group
 <30 y 54 37 (68.52)
 30–45 y 151 57 (37.75) 3.59 (1.86–6.91) .0001
 >45 y 55 24 (43.64) 2.81 (1.29–6.12) .0089
Marital status
 Married 225 101 (44.89)
 Not married 16 12 (75) 0.27 (.09–.83) .0197
 Other 9 3 (33.33) 1.63 (.43–6.09) .4939
Level of education
 Primary 109 55 (50.46)
 Secondary 128 59 (46.09) 1.19 (.72–1.98) .5027
Experience as CHW
 <1 y 39 25 (64.10)
 1–3 y 77 25 (32.47) 3.71 (1.66–8.29) .0012
 >3 y 148 69 (46.62) 2.04 (.99–4.20) .0521
Main occupation
 Farmer/animal husbandry 194 96 (49.48)
 Trader 47 18 (38.30) 1.58 (.83–3) .1681
 Other 20 5 (25) 2.94 (1.06–8.08) .0368

Abbreviations: CHW, community health worker; CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; y, year.

a In the assessment, most (173/220) CHWs were observed only once. However, 47 CHWs were observed in the management of 2 sick children.