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    Adjusted probabilities of postnatal care use by place of delivery, India, 2007–08.

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    <p>Note: The means were adjusted for mother’s education, place of residence, region of residence, health insurance coverage, birth order, mother received any ANC, and sex of the child. 1 - Wald test significant at p<0.001, 2 - Wald test significant at p<0.05.</p

    Rich-Poor ratio and concentration index for use of postnatal and other services, India, 2007–08.

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    <p>Note: ***P<0.001, Differences were tested for significance using one way ANOVA. Associations between the dependent and independent variables were tested using chi-square test. All the associations were significant at p<0.001 level.</p

    Estimated odd ratios of uptake of skilled birth care and their 95 percent confidence intervals for (Model A) communities where CHPS has become functional within 8 km but no conventional health facility exists and (Model B) communities where CHPS has supplemented health facilities.

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    <p>**p<0.01</p><p>*p<0.05</p><p>CHPS—Community-based Health Planning and Service</p><p><b>Note:</b> Sample sizes within some of the regions were very small. In this regard, the regions were aggregated into the three geo-ecological zones of the country, with North comprising of Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions, Middle consist of Eastern, Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions and South encompassing Greater Accra, Central, Western and Volta regions.</p><p>Estimated odd ratios of uptake of skilled birth care and their 95 percent confidence intervals for (Model A) communities where CHPS has become functional within 8 km but no conventional health facility exists and (Model B) communities where CHPS has supplemented health facilities.</p
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