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Table 2 Changes in antenatal care attendance among pregnant women in two districts of Chad

From: Effects of a four-year health systems intervention on the use of maternal and infant health services: results from a programme evaluation in two districts of rural Chad

 

ANC1a (95% CI)

ANC4b (95% CI)

Baseline

Endline

Baseline

Endline

Settled communities

Global

80% (73–86%)

90% (67–97%)

25% (21–32%)

34% (27–42%)

Yao

45% (38–53%)

59% (48–69%)

7% (3–15%)

14% (6–31%)

Danamadji

94% (91–96%)

97% (94–98%)

46% (42–51%)

61% (50–71%)

Mobile pastoralists

Global

48% (41–55%)

56% (41–70%)

8% (3–21%)

14% (11–18%)

Yao

27% (19–37%)

13% (0.01–76%)

4% (1–17%)

6% (3–10%)

Danamadji

74% (55–87%)

72% (65–78%)

17% (6–40%)

22% (17–29%)

  1. aANC1 Number of pregnant women who attended at least the first antenatal care consultation
  2. bANC4 Number of pregnant women who attended four antenatal consultations