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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of family planning clinics randomized to SAIA arm and control arm

From: Results of a cluster randomized trial testing the Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach to increase cervical cancer screening in family planning clinics in Mombasa County, Kenya

 

SAIA clinics

N = 10

n (%) or median (IQR)

Control clinic

N = 10

n (%) or median (IQR)

Public clinic

8 (80)

5 (50)

Urban clinic

7 (70)

4 (40)

Number of FP provider staff

5 (4–7)

4 (2–5)

Any cervical cancer screening done at baseline

3 (30)

6 (60)

Fee required for cervical cancer screening

2/3 (66%)

2/6 (33%)

At least one provider trained in cervical cancer screening

4 (40)

8 (80)

  1. Abbreviations: IQR Interquartile range, FP Family planning