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. 2016 Oct 20;32(3):405–417. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czw142

Table 1.

Distribution of outcomes in the four community-based surveys

DHS 2001 NSIMM 2003 MICS 2007 MICS 2011
Mean size of households 7.78 7.17 7.38
No of respondent women 7728 5211 12549 12754
Mean age of women 27.88 28.02 28.44 28.59
No of women who delivered a live-born child in the last two years before interview 1979 1267 3539 3629
Modern methods of contraception 261 (3%) 588 (5%) 756 (6%)
Antennal care: at least one visit 1378 (33%) 1262 (99%) 2545 (72%) 3070 (84%)
Antenatal care by qualified staff 657 (33) 917 (72%) 2545 (72%) 3011 (83%)
Antenatal care: at least four visits 347 (18%) 1895 (52%)
Facility-based delivery 1061 (54%) 1942 (55%) 2253 (62%)
Caesarean delivery 68 (3%) 306 (8%)
Postnatal care: at least one visit 291 (15%) 468 (13%) 1226 (34%)
Early neonatal mortality (up to 7 days) 48 (2%) 37 (3%) 59 (2%)
Late neonatal mortality (up to 28 days) 56 (3%) 45 (4%) 71 (2%)

Abbreviations: DHS: Demographic and Health Survey; NSIMM: National Survey on Infant Mortality and Malaria; MICS: Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys . NSIMM in 2003 did not provide data to estimate the use of modern contraceptives, the number of antenatal visits, the place and mode of delivery and the use of postnatal care. MICS 2007 did not provide data to estimate the number of antenatal visits and neonatal outcomes.