Table 1. Care-Seeking for Fever, Diarrhea, and ARI Symptoms and Other MCH Interventions for Kabeho Mwana and Non-Kabeho Mwana Project Districts in 2005 and 2010
Non-KM Project DistrictsKM Project DistrictsDifference in the Differences
20052010Change20052010Change
N (%)N (%)%N (%)N (%)%%
Care-Seeking From Any Trained Provider
 Diarrhea803 (16.2)808 (36.3)+20.0292 (8.4)308 (40.0)+31.6+11.6***
 Fever1,485 (31.5)1,003 (40.8)+9.3546 (20.3)332 (48.7)+28.4+19.1***
 ARI symptoms964 (30.5)233 (47.4)+16.9357 (20.9)85 (57.9)+37.0+20.0**
 All 3 conditions2,551 (26.0)1,570 (40.0)+14.0877 (16.3)541 (46.0)+29.7+15.7***
Non-Project Specific Indicators
 At least 3 ANC visits in the most recent pregnancy4,269 (13.7)5,036 (36.2)+22.51,115 (12.0)1,274 (32.2)+20.2−2.3
 Child 12–23 months received DPT31,271 (87.0)1,262 (97.3)+10.3343 (88.5)330 (95.7)+7.2−3.1
 Child 6–59 months received vitamin A in past 6 months5,461 (83.7)6,168 (94.7)+11.11,394 (85.8)1,589 (85.6)−0.2−11.3
  • Abbreviations: ANC, antenatal care; ARI, acute respiratory infection; DPT3, diphteria, pertussis, and tetanus; KM, Kabeho Mwana; MCH, maternal and child health.

  • All of the tests are one-tailed. The tests in the last column of Table 1 correspond with the tests of the unadjusted odds ratios given in Table 2.

  • * P≤.05, ** P≤.01, *** P≤.001.