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Table 4 EQUIP continuous household survey interviews completed by district and by four-monthly round of implementation

From: The use of continuous surveys to generate and continuously report high quality timely maternal and newborn health data at the district level in Tanzania and Uganda

District

Round number

N. consenting households1

N. resident women aged 15-49 yrs2

N. (%) women interviewed3

N. women with a live birth in last 12 months

TANZANIA

     

Tandahimba

1

1,135

1,195

1,027 (86%)

110

 

2

1,144

1,228

1,108 (90%)

135

 

3

1,157

1,175

1,061 (90%)

149

 

Year total

3,436

3,598

3,196 (89%)

394

Newala

1

1,156

1,052

928 (88%)

91

 

2

1,165

1,158

1,047 (90%)

128

 

3

1,173

1,098

1,004 (91%)

155

 

Year total

3,494

3,308

2,979 (90%)

374

UGANDA

     

Mayuge

1

987

1,164

897 (77%)

225

 

2

1,143

1,381

1,218 (88%)

272

 

3

1,116

1,287

1,103 (86%)

206

 

Year total

3,246

3,832

3,218 (84%)

703

Namayingo

1

1,047

1,250

1,035 (83%)

251

 

2

1,130

1,336

1,207 (90%)

249

 

3

1,116

1,261

1,125 (89%)

185

 

Year total

3,293

3,847

3,367 (88%)

685

  1. 1Target number of households each four-monthly round was 1,200; target number of households per district in the first year was 3,600.
  2. 2Eligible women in Tanzania were those aged 13-49 years, in Uganda aged 15-49 years.
  3. 3N of eligible women interviewed, expressed as a percentage of resident eligible women.