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Table 1 Number of study participants by type and by Kebele

From: Changes in attitudes and behaviors supportive of maternal and newborn health in Ethiopia: an evaluative case study

Data collection method and participant type

Oromia Region Zone A, Woreda 1

SNNP Region Zone B, Woreda 2

High IS Kebele

Low IS Kebele

High IS Kebele

Low IS Kebele

Key informant interview, regional Save the Children Demand Creation coordinator

1

1

Group (or key informant) interview, staff of Woreda Health Office

1

4

Group interview, members of the PRT of health center serving kebele

4

3

3

3

Key informant interviews, kebele HEWs

1

1

2

1

FGD, members of Strengthened KCP

6

12

8

7

FGD, kebele HDA members

7

4

6

7

FGD, fathers of newborns

5

6

4

4

FGD, mothers-in-law of mothers of newborns

4

5

3

3

In-depth interviews, mothers of infants born in prior 6 months

5

5

5

5

Illness narratives with mothers (and their families) of infants who had an illness in neonatal period and survived

Not Available

Not Available

7 (4 narratives)

7 (4 narratives)

  1. FGD Focus Group Discussion, HDA Health Development Army, IS Implementation Strength, PRT Performance Review Team