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Table 1 Description of program components at baseline (2011) and endline (2014/5) in full sample of facilities, MLE facility surveys from urban Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal

From: Impact of the Urban Reproductive Health Initiative on family planning uptake at facilities in Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal

 

Baseline N

Baseline percentage

Endline N

Endline percentage

Kenya (Baseline N = 279; Endline N = 377)

 Participation in contraceptive method redistribution

0

0%

184

52.6%

 Whole site FP training led by URHI

0

0%

161

43.3%

 URHI supported community health workers

0

0%

125

33.6%

 Any FP informational/educational materials observed

229

82.1

316

83.8%

 URHI supported outreach programs

0

0%

110

29.4%

 Any staff received URHI training on FP commodity management

0

0%

191

69.5%

 URHI visits by clinical teams to provide long acting or permanent methods.

0

0%

179

48.0%

Nigeria (Baseline N = 400; Endline N = 385)

 Any provider received URHI training

0

0%

145

37.7%

 Any provider received a URHI monitoring visit

0

0%

220

57.1%

 Any provider was a member of the URHI FP Provider Network

0

0%

135

35.1%

 URHI sponsored renovation

0

0%

217

65.8%

 No stock-outs of contraceptive methods in the last month

311

77.8%

324

84.2%

 Any FP informational/educational materials observed

272

68%

311

80.8%

Senegal (Baseline N = 205; Endline N = 249)

 Any providers who received in-service FP training

160

78.1%

201

80.7%

 URHI sponsored midwife

0

0%

18

7.2%

 URHI Informed Push Model

0

0%

146

63.5%

 Facility-based URHI FP education programs

0

0%

123

53.5%

 Any provider received training with the  Systematic Identification of Client Needs tool.

0

0%

139

55.8%

 Any FP informational/educational materials observed

141

68.8%

197

79.1%