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Table 6 Hazard ratio estimates from the Cox proportional hazard regression model: child survival outcome by mother’s level of FHWE among the poor and non-poor women delivered in public health institutions in India, 2015–2016

From: Does engagement with frontline health workers improve maternal and child healthcare utilisation and outcomes in India?

Predictor variables

Hazard ratio (SEa)

Poor (n = 71,446)

Non-poor (n = 69,582)

Total (n = 141,028)

Panel A (unadjusted)

 Level of FHWE

  Low®

   

  Medium

0.545* (0.03)

0.646* (0.05)

0.580* (0.03)

  High

0.208* (0.02)

0.264* (0.03)

0.227* (0.01)

Panel B (adjusted)b

 Level of FHWE

  Low®

   

  Medium

0.547* (0.04)

0.625* (0.5)

0.576* (0.03)

  High

0.210* (0.02)

0.248* (0.2)

0.225* (0.01)

  1. FHWE Frontline Health Worker Interaction
  2. *p < 0.05
  3. ® Reference group
  4. aStandard error
  5. bModel was controlled for birth order, current age of women (15–59), woman’s education, women’s partner education, woman’s occupation, woman’s partner occupation, caste, religion, place of residence, region. Detailed tables are presented in Additional file 6: Table S5