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Table 6 Multivariate analysis of factors associated with perception of access to HIV, TB and malaria tests

From: Factors associated with knowledge on HIV, TB and malaria among pregnant women and their perception of access to RDTs for HIV, TB and malaria in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR

Variables

Freq (%)

OR (95%CI)

AOR (95%CI)

P-value

Perception of Access to the test of RDTs of HIV

4. Knowledge on TB

    

0.Lower knowledge

41 (37.6)

 

1

 

1.Higher knowledge

47 (58.8)

2.3 (1.3–4.3)

2.4 (1.3–4.6)

 

Attending ANC

0. No

5. 1. Yes

26 (31.7)

62 (57.9)

1

3.0 (1.6–5.4)

1

2.8 (1.5–5.2)

 

6. Number of children under 2 years in household

42 (60.9)

1

1

 

7. 0.None

46 (38.3)

0.4 (0.2–0.7)

0.4 (0.2–0.8)

 

1.1 child or above

    

Satisfaction on health

  

1

 

8. 0.Less satisfied

10 (30.3)

1

2.4 (1.1–5.8)

 

9. 1.Satisfied

78 (50.0)

2.3 (1.1–5.1)

  

10. Good of Fitness Model (GOF)

0.293

Perception of Access to the test TB

11. Knowledge on TB

47 (43.1)

1

1

 

0.Lower knowledge

12. 1.Higher knowledge

53 (66.3)

2.6 (1.4–4.7)

2.6 (1.4-5.0)

 

Attending ANC

0. No

13. 1. Yes

30 (36.6)

70 (65.4)

1

3.3 ()1.8-6.0)

1

3.3 (1.7–6.1)

 

Satisfaction on health

    

1.Less satisfied

11 (33.3)

1

1

 

2.Satisfied

89 (57.1)

2.7 (1.2-5;9)

2.9 (1.2–6.9)

 

14. Good of Fit (GOF)

0.369

Perception of Access to the RDTs of Malaria

Frequency of attending ANC

    

1.Fewer than 4 times

98 (68.1)

1

1

 

15. 2. >=4 times

32 (91.4)

5.0(1.5–17.2)

3.8 (1.1–13.6)

 

16. Knowledge of Malaria

48 (55.8)

1

1

 

0.Lower knowledge

89 (86.4)

 

4.7 (2.2–9.8)

 

1.Higher knowledge

 

5.0 (2.5–10.2)

  

17. Good of Fitness Model (GOF)

0.728

   
  1. * Based on self-report on ease of access to the test of HIV, TB and Malaria (easy & very easy)