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Table 2 Demand for and access to acute, chronic and maternal care for refugee and host community households

From: Assessing equity of access and affordability of care among South Sudanese refugees and host communities in two districts in Uganda: a cross-sectional survey

Outcome

Community

n/N

%

P (t-test for difference in means, refugees vs hosts)

Householdss with acute sickness in last two weeks

Total

1752/2533

69.2

<0.001

Refugees

981/1351

72.6

 

Hosts

771/1182

65.2

 

Sought care at a health facility (of households with acute sickness)

Total

1565/1752

89.3

0.095

Refugees

887/981

90.4

 

Hosts

678/771

87.9

 

Households with chronically sick member

Total

238/2533

9.4

0.691

Refugees

130/1351

9.6

 

Hosts

108/1182

9.2

 

Sought care at a health facility (of households with chronic sickness)

Total

180/238

75.6

0.107

Refugees

93/130

71.5

 

Hosts

87/108

80.6

 

Delivered a baby in Uganda in last year

Total

596/2533

23.5

<0.001

Refugees

264/1351

19.5

 

Hosts

332/1182

28.1

 

Had at least four ANC visits (of those who delivered a baby in Uganda in last year)

Total

407/596

68.3

0.899

Refugees

181/264

68.8

 

Hosts

226/332

68.1

 

Delivered in health facility (of those who delivered a baby in Uganda in last year)

Total

447/596

75

0.022

Refugees

210/264

79.6

 

Hosts

237/332

71.4

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