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. 2017 Mar 6;17:189. doi: 10.1186/s12879-017-2282-3

Table 2.

Training outcomes from the Kisalaya and Saving Children, Improving Lives mobile medical clinic projects, Mysore, India, 2008-2014

Kisalaya project (2008–2011) Saving Children, Improving Lives project (2011–2014)
N (%) N (%)
Public Health Research Institute of India staff
 Physicians 4 (9%) 4 (8%)
 Nurses 3 (7%) 3 (6%)
 Counselors 7 (16%) 8 (16%)
 Drivers 3 (7%) 3 (6%)
 Outreach workers 5 (11%) 10 (20%)
 Laboratory staff 5 (11%) 12 (24%)
 Core staff 6 (13%) 6 (12%)
 Visiting scholars 12 (27%) 5 (10%)
Total 45 51
Educational programs held 141 244
 Women 4262 (83%) 6257 (62%)
 Men 899 (17%) 3768 (38%)
Total 5161 10,025
Community workers
 Community health workers 423 (64%) -
 Accredited social health advocates 126 (19%) 60 (32%)
 Auxiliary nurse midwives 77 (12%) -
 Traditional birth attendants 40 (6%) -
 Microeconomic self-help groups - 129 (68%)
Total 666 189