Composite Coverage Index
Cross-source consensus on Composite Coverage Index from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Ethiopia's mean CCI among the study sample was 56.2%. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- Only a small share of women completed the full continuum of all 12 interventions. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- The modified CCI included 12 binary indicators scored from 0 to 1. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- The CCI score ranged from no interventions received to completion of all 12 interventions. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- The study measured postpartum women's receipt of maternal, newborn, child, and reproductive health services with a modified composite coverage index. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index
- The modified CCI had acceptable internal reliability. — Measuring the continuum of maternal, newborn, child,and reproductive health services among postpartum women in Ethiopia: a quantile regression analysis of the composite coverage index