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Table 3 Adjusted estimates of the outcome indicators by WDA density

From: Correlates of the Women’s Development Army strategy implementation strength with household reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthcare practices: a cross-sectional study in four regions of Ethiopia

HEP outreach activities and RMNCH indicators

Total (%)

WDA density

%-points difference (95% CI)

Lower (%)

Moderate (%)

Higher (%)

Moderate and Lower

Higher and Lower

HEP outreach activity

 Households with latrine

78

70

81

83

12 (7, 16)

14 (9, 18)

 Household visits by HEWs

49

44

51

53

7 (3, 11)

9 (4, 14)

 Household with Family Health Card

54

49

53

60

4 (−0, 9)

11 (6, 16)

Family planning

 Contraceptive prevalence Rate

48

44

48

52

4 (−1, 8)

7 (2, 13)

Maternal and newborn

 ANC 4+

51

44

54

55

10 (5, 15)

11 (5, 17)

 Neonatal tetanus Protected childbirth

68

65

68

64

3 (−2, 7)

-1 (−6, 4)

 Institutional deliveries

56

50

53

59

4 (−3, 11)

9 (1, 17)

 Early PNC

9

8

9

9

1 (−1, 3)

1 (−1, 3)

 Clean cord care

33

30

24

38

-6 (−12, 1)

8 (0, 16)

 Thermal care

42

35

36

41

1 (−6, 8)

5 (−2, 13)

 Immediate breastfeeding

70

62

63

65

1 (−6, 7)

3 (−5, 10)

Childhood immunization

 Fully vaccinated

65

62

66

65

4 (−1, 10)

3 (−4, 10)

 Dropout between Penta 1 and Penta 3

11

13

10

12

-3 (−6, 0)

−2 (−6, 2)

  1. ANC + 4 Received four or more antenatal care visits, HEP Health Extension Program, HEWs Health extension workers, PNC Postnatal care, WDA Women’s Development Army