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Table 2 Associations between UPNCS implementation and outcomes of interest (N = 3,724)

From: A call for better care: the impact of postnatal contact services on women’s parenting confidence and experiences of postpartum care in Queensland, Australia

  

Unadjusted

Adjusted 1

 

%

Odds ratio

95% CI

Odds ratio

95% CI

Received telephone call/home visit within 10 days

 Not UPNCS-funded

84.6

1

 

1

 

 UPNCS-funded

87.3

1.26*

1.04-1.52

1.80***

1.50-2.23

Confident in parenting ability

 Not UPNCS-funded

32.1

1

 

1

 

 UPNCS-funded

34.0

1.09

0.95-1.26

1.04

0.89-1.21

Perceived sufficient amount of postnatal contact

 Not UPNCS-funded

84.8

1

 

1

 

 UPNCS-funded

84.6

0.99

0.83-1.18

0.90

0.74-1.09

Perceived postnatal care to be high quality

 Not UPNCS-funded

47.2

1

 

1

 

 UPNCS-funded

49.0

1.07

0.94-1.22

1.00

0.87-1.16

  1. *p<0.05. ***p < 0.001.
  2. 1Adjusted for maternal age, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identification, English spoken at home, highest level of education, area of residence, and distance travelled to birth.