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. 2018 Mar 31;33(6):579–589. doi: 10.1007/s10654-018-0387-7

Table 2.

Primary and secondary outcomes at individual level

Intervention (n = 2269) Control (n = 2033)
% %
Primary outcomes
BIG2
 Yes 371 16.35 269 13.23
Secondary outcomes
Maternal
 Referral to non-obstetric health care providers
  Yes 523 26.02 568 29.82
  Missing 259 11.41 128 6.30
 Referral to preventive care organisations
  Yes 129 6.59 74 4.34
  Missing 311 13.71 327 16.08
 BIG2 detected during pregnancy
  Yes 220 10.59 150 7.69
  Missing 192 8.46 83 4.08
Delivery
 Unexpected SGA (delivery of SGA baby in first tier)
  Yes 44 1.95 35 1.73
  Missing 7 0.31 11 0.54
 Unexpected preterm (preterm delivery in first tier)
  Yes 4 0.18 3 0.15
  Missing 10 0.44 13 0.64
Neonatal
 Preterm delivery
  Yes 165 7.28 94 4.63
 Small for gestational age
  Yes 229 10.09 186 9.15
 Perinatal mortality
  Yes 15 0.67 8 0.40
  Missing 35 1.54 10 0.49

Primary and secondary outcomes at individual level, categorised in primary (delivery of a preterm and/or a SGA baby, referred to as ‘BIG2’) and secondary outcomes (maternal, delivery, and neonatal). Values are expressed as numbers (first) and percentage (second). Percentages of categorised values are percentages of non-missing cases. Missing percentages are percentages of total cases