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Table 1 Maternal health services in intervention area, Natikiri, 2019–2020

From: Covid-19 pandemic impact on maternal and child health services access in Nampula, Mozambique: a mixed methods research

MATERNAL HEALTH INTERVENTION AREA

MARRERE GENERAL HOSPITAL

2019

TOTAL

M+/−SD

2020

TOTAL

M+/−SD

  

MARRERE HEALTH CENTRE

March

April

May

March

April

May

Change

P

Total 1st Ante-natal visits

158

NDA

200

358

165.33+/− 31.64

142

159

126

427

142.33+/−16.50

19%

0.327**

No. Women with Ante-natal Consultation in 1st trimester

6

5

20

31

10.33+/−8.38

7

6

10

23

7.67+/−2.08

−26%

0.658*

No. women with 4 Ante-natal Consultations

48

45

85

178

59.33+/− 22.28

36

123

52

211

70.33+/−46.30

19%

0.730**

No. Post-partum Consultations

153

155

185

493

199.33+/−67.86

371

5

187

563

108+/− 40.45

14%

0.116**

No. Intra- Hospital Deliveries

135

111

142

388

156.00+/−25.12

119

130

125

374

126.67+/−5.51

−4%

0.046*

No. Extra-hospital Deliveries

4

7

8

19

6.33+/−2.08

9

10

14

33

11.00+/−2.66

74%

0.074**

No. Elective C-section

8

3

7

18

6.67+/−1.53

6

4

3

13

4.33+/−1.53

−28%

0.135**

Maternity – Emergency Room

152

137

169

458

152.67+/− 16.01

162

160

153

475

158.33+/−4.72p

4%

0.588**

  1. NDA: data not available
  2. Legend: * Krus kal Wallis Test; ** One-way ANOVA; M+/−SD – Mean +/− Standard deviation
  3. When Krus kal Wallis and One-Way ANOVA tests are run, they showed that there was only statistical significance in number of intra-hospital deliveries between both time periods when p-value is 0.046 and α = 0.05