Table 4

Unadjusted and adjusted HRs (H(t)) of perinatal healthcare service characteristics for all neonatal (1–31days) mortality, IDHS 2002/2003 and 2007

UnadjustedAdjusted*† (Model 1)Adjusted*‡ (Model 2)
VariableH(t)(95% CI)p ValueH(t)(95% CI)p ValueH(t)(95% CI)p Value
Use of antenatal services
 No1.00
 Yes0.40(0.21 to 0.77)0.01
Mode of delivery
 Non-caesarean section1.00
 Caesarean section2.06(0.94 to 4.53)0.07
Delivery attendance
 Untrained delivery attendants1.001.001.00
 Trained delivery attendants0.92(0.58 to 1.44)0.701.05(0.57 to 1.93)0.881.03(0.57 to 1.87)0.93
Place of delivery
 Non-health facility1.00
 Health facility0.97(0.64 to 1.48)0.89
Use of iron/folic acid supplements
 Never/do not know1.001.001.00
 Any iron/folic acid0.51(0.33 to 0.79)<0.010.52(0.33 to 0.82)0.010.51(0.32 to 0.81)0.01
Days 1–7 PNC by any care providers
 No PNC or day 7+ PNC1.001.00
 Days 1–7 PNC by any provider0.98(0.58 to 1.65)0.931.21(0.70 to 2.09)0.49
Day 1 PNC by any care providers
 No PNC or 8+ PNC1.001.00
 Day 1 PNC by any provider1.09(0.63 to 1.87)0.761.43(0.83 to 2.47)0.20
 Days 2–7 PNC by any provider1.06(0.56 to 1.97)0.871.22(0.64 to 2.34)0.54
  • All results are weighted for sampling probability.

  • *Data on 3307 cases were missing and they were excluded from the analysis.

  • †Model 1 examined the effects of days 1–7 PNC by any care providers and adjusted for duration of recall period at interview, year of survey, type of residence, household wealth index, maternal age at childbirth, sex of the child, delivery complications, child size at birth, delivery attendants and use of iron/folic acid supplements.

  • ‡Model 2 examined the effects of day 1 PNC by any care providers and adjusted for duration of recall period at interview, year of survey, type of residence, household wealth index, maternal age at childbirth, sex of the child, delivery complications, child size at birth, delivery attendants and use of iron/folic acid supplements.

  • IDHS, Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey.