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Table 3 Enablers and barriers of the return to a follow-up clinic after c-section (multivariable regression model) n = 567

From: Enablers and barriers to post-discharge follow-up among women who have undergone a caesarean section: experiences from a prospective cohort in rural Rwanda

 

FULL MODEL (n = 567)

REDUCED MODEL (n = 567)

OR

95% CI

P

OR

95% CI

P

Marital status

 Married

1

     

 Single

0.71

(0.31–1.62)

0.415

   

 Living with a partner

0.62

(0.25–1.57)

0.314

   

Education level

 Primary education

1

     

 No education

0.34

(0.12–0.99)

0.048

   

 Secondary education or higher

1.72

(0.45–6.63)

0.429

   

Type of insurance

 CBHI

1

     

 No insurance

0.034

(0.03–0.33)

0.004

0.03

(0.03–0.23)

0.001

 Private insurance

0.67

0.65–6.82)

0.733

0.73

(0.07–7.23)

0.789

Amount of transportation voucher fees

 up to 5.3 Euro

1

     

  > 5.3–10.6 Euro

0.38

(0.13–1.11)

0.078

0.36

(0.13- 1.02)

0.055

 Greater than 10.6 Euro

0.13

(0.03–0.52)

0.004

0.14

(0.04- 0.50)

0.003

Post-operative length of stay

 Within 3 days

1

     

 4- 7 days

0.57

(0.27–1.19)

0.135

   

Counseling data collector

 Male data collectors

1

     

 Female data collector

9.65

(1.22–45.95)

0.031

9.85

(1.43–37.59)

0.020

Was the patient reminded of her appointment?

 No

1

     

 Yes

17.30

(7.31–40.92)

 < 0.001

16.47

(7.07- 38.38)

 < 0.001

Was it raining on the patient's appointment day?

 No

1

     

 Yes

1.47

(0.40–5.41)

0.564

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