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. 2018 Nov 14;18:858. doi: 10.1186/s12913-018-3651-3

Table 5.

Home visit from health workers as predicted by governance-related measures (subpopulation analysisb)

Independent variable Odds Ratio Confidence Interval Χ2 p
Trust in health workers 1.79 1.10–2.92 5.45 .020
Power sharing 1.14 0.82–1.58 0.61 .434
Mutual responsibility 1.20 0.58–2.48 0.24 .623
Negotiated spaces participation 1.64 1.31–2.06 18.77 <.001
Joint monitoring and transparency 1.93 1.04–3.56 4.37 .037
Equity and quality 2.94 0.85–10.17 2.88 .089
Collective efficacy 1.84 1.12–3.01 5.89 .015
Outcomes of collective action (direct) 5.44 1.94–15.20 10.42 .001
Perceived health outcomes of collective action 1.21 0.73–2.00 0.54 .463
Is the HAC an effective bridge between the health facility and community? 3.26 1.13–9.41 4.77 .029
Is there a Community Action Group or Safe Motherhood Committee? 2.81 1.12–7.04 4.83 .028
Does the Community Action Group or Safe Motherhood Committee provide maternal and newborn health support? 1.49 0.42–5.28 0.37 .541
Community help 3.71 2.07–6.67 19.34 <.001

aEstimates were obtained from separate models for each outcome. All models contained the following covariates: religion, ethnicity, current marital status, literacy, number of lifetime live births, wealth index, and nearest health facility providing delivery services

bAmong those women in the intervention areas who reported a meeting in their community