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. 2019 Nov 8;16:161. doi: 10.1186/s12978-019-0828-0

Table 3.

Distribution of client responses to facility exit interviews among clients who used a matatu to get to the clinic stratified by city

Nairobi Kisumu
Total women participate in client exit interviews 417 240
Place of exit interview, %
 Public health clinic or hospital 84.4 33.3
 Private health clinic or hospital 15.6 66.7
Reported reasons for facility visit, %
 Family planning 45.6 31.3
 Maternal and child health services 44.1 39.9
 Curative services 10.3 28.8
Percent report visiting facility closest to home 37.2 17.5
Percent report choosing facility because near home 29.3 12.1
Primary reasons for not visiting facility closest to home (among those not visiting closest), Na 261 197
 Cost 26.1 13.2
 Lack of services sought 13.0 27.4
Wealth indexb
 Poorest 9.2 19.4
 Poor 15.2 13.9
 Middle 20.8 14.4
 Rich 27.8 19.8
 Richest 27.1 32.5

aFull sample reporting not visiting facility closest to home (Nairobi, N = 417; Kisumu, N = 240); Number included for reasons not visiting closest facility smaller because it is restricted to the women who reported a reason for not visiting facility closest to home (drops those with missing information)

bComposite score of household asset ownership including mobile phone, TV, radio, computer, VCR, refrigerator, iron, fan, and gas cooker, and household structure characteristics including concrete roof, indoor toilet, piped water in dwelling, number of rooms, and electricity