8 research outputs found
Coverage of PMTCT services amongst adolescent and adult mothers presenting with their infants age ≤16 weeks old for immunizations.
*<p>either combined nevirapine and zidovudine prophylaxis or lifelong ART.</p
Characteristics of mothers (aged 12–39 years at time of delivery) of infants aged 16 weeks or under (N = 19,093).
1<p>P values were generated accounting for clustering of participants w/in clinics via cluster adjusted p values available using proc survey freq.</p
Socioeconomic determinants of HIV infection among adolescent and adult mothers of infants 4 to 8 weeks old with available ELISA results (N = 7,800).
<p>Socioeconomic determinants of HIV infection among adolescent and adult mothers of infants 4 to 8 weeks old with available ELISA results (N = 7,800).</p
Antiretroviral prophylaxis in pregnancy amongst participating mothers who self-reported being HIV-positive (N = 6,467).
<p>Antiretroviral prophylaxis in pregnancy amongst participating mothers who self-reported being HIV-positive (N = 6,467).</p
Health worker (HW) performance in classifying children with each of the main symptoms.
a<p>Unit of analysis is the child.</p>b<p>A total of 1357 consultations were observed but different numbers of children presented with each main symptom.</p>c<p>Excluded 145 children where there was no chart available from the mother documenting weight for age.</p>d<p>Carer reported symptom to IMCI expert but not to the health worker when asked.</p
Proportion of classifications correctly identified by health workers.
a<p>denominator different for each main symptom according to the number of observed children with that symptom.</p>b<p>2 missing,</p>c<p>1 missing,</p>d<p>1missing, 145 could not be classified because there was no chart documenting weight for age.</p
Proportion of children with each main symptom assessed correctly by health workers' during the observation period.
a<p>Unit of analysis is the health worker.</p>b<p>Observed health workers saw a different number of children with each of the main symptoms.</p>c<p>Excludes 5 health workers who did not see any child with diarrhoea.</p>d<p>Excludes 1 health worker who did not see any child with fever.</p>e<p>Excludes 13 health workers who did not see any child with an ear problem.</p>f<p>Excludes 24 health workers who did not see a child with any severe classification.</p