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. 2019 Dec 17;19:503. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2534-x

Table 5.

Place and timing of maternal/newborn PNC among rural women receiving PNC in Malawi, Malawi DHS 2015–16

Place of Delivery
Total Home Health Facility
n % n % n %
Place of Maternal PNC ***
 Home 151 6.4% 46 29.5% 105 4.7%
 Health Facility 2229 93.7% 110 70.5% 2119 95.3%
Timing of Maternal PNC ***
 Within 24 h 329 14.0% 106 70.6% 223 10.1%
 24 h to Day 3 142 6.0% 13 8.4% 129 5.9%
 Day 3 to Week 1 1361 57.9% 14 9.4% 1347 61.2%
 After Week 1 520 22.1% 17 11.6% 502 22.8%
Place of Newborn PNC ***
 Home 221 4.7% 54 15.6% 167 3.8%
 Health Facility 4505 95.3% 294 84.4% 4211 96.2%
Timing of Newborn PNC ***
 Within 24 h 301 6.4% 108 31.1% 192 4.4%
 24 h to Day 3 162 3.5% 26 7.6% 136 3.1%
 Day 3 to Week 1 2462 52.3% 67 19.4% 2395 55.0%
 After Week 1 1779 37.8% 146 41.9% 1634 37.5%

Note.

*p <0.05 **p <0.01 ***p <0.001

Total number of women who delivered at the health facility is 10,266; Number of observations for maternal outcomes is 10,083; Number of observations for newborn outcomes is 10,029

The outcomes were Maternal PNC between day 1 and day 7 or Newborn PNC between day 1 and day 7 in two separate GEE models

The main predictors (separate binary indicators) in the GEE models were whether or not there was: a clinic-level facility providing PNC within 5 km; a health center providing PNC within 5 km; a hospital providing PNC within 5 km; a clinic-level facility providing PNC between 5 km and 10 km; a health center providing PNC between 5 km and 10 km; a hospital providing PNC between 5 km and 10 km; a clinic-level facility providing PNC between 10 km and 15 km; a health center providing PNC between 10 km and 15 km; a hospital providing PNC between 10 km and 15 km

Covariates included in the GEE models were season in which women gave birth, ownership of TV or radio, whether cost of treatment is a perceived problem, women's age, women's education, women's employment, household wealth, number of births, newborn size, newborn sex, religion, region, cesarean section and whether or not the mother or the newborn (depending on the outcome) was checked before discharge from facility