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Table 2 Monthly trend in delivery of health services at a clinic level

From: The effects of an HIV project on HIV and non-HIV services at local government clinics in urban Kampala

 

Before Intervention

After Intervention

Change

95% C.I.*

p value**

Health Services

     

General

     

Total attendance

27.62

38.08

10.46

(-25.73, 46.66)

0.571

HIV Services

     

Number of HIV Lab tests

7.16

17.74

10.58

(5.92, 15.23)

<0.001

Number of HIV positive cases

1.66

2.32

0.66

(-0.54, 1.87)

0.283

Number of HIV positive cases put on Septrin prophylaxis

1.58

7.09

5.51

(-0.61, 11.63)

0.078

PMTCT service: Number of pregnant women positive for HIV

0.46

0.99

0.52

(0.15, 0.90)

0.007

PMTCT Service: Number of HIV positive pregnant women given ARVs for treatment

0.36

0.48

0.12

(-0.20, 0.44)

0.476

Family Planning

     

Family Planning: Injectable Contraceptives

-0.19

0.69

0.88

(-1.26, 3.02)

0.421

Maternal and Child Health

     

Total number of children immunized

1.69

55.12

53.43

(32.42, 74.43)

<0.001

Total number of pregnant women immunized

-0.64

9.69

10.33

(3.30, 17.35)

0.004

MCH: antenatal care

2.72

3.63

0.91

(-0.87, 2.68)

0.316

MCH: postnatal care

0.49

0.80

0.30

(-0.86, 1.47)

0.609

Number of pregnancy tests

0.23

2.22

1.99

(0.70, 3.29)

0.003

Malaria Services

     

Malaria lab tests: adults

-1.82

0.57

2.39

(-3.19, 7.97)

0.401

Malaria lab tests: children

0.03

1.23

1.21

(0.67, 1.75)

<0.001

Malaria diagnosis: adults

-1.86

8.27

10.13

(-2.87, 23.13)

0.127

Malaria diagnosis: children

0.12

7.22

7.10

(0.73, 13.46)

0.029

Skin Diseases

     

Number of skin disease cases: adults

3.56

3.44

-0.13

(-3.54, 3.29)

0.941

Number of skin disease cases: children

1.00

5.92

4.92

(2.19, 7.65)

<0.001

TB services

     

Number of TB lab tests

0.70

1.89

1.19

(0.25, 2.14)

0.013

Number of TB diagnoses

-0.07

0.28

0.34

(0.05, 0.64)

0.023

  1. Monthly Changes in Health Services Per Clinic
  2. * C.I.: Confidence Interval
  3. ** Both 95% CI and p value were for the differences of monthly changes in health services outputs between before and after the start of the HIV programs, estimated by random coefficient models.