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Table 1 Demographic summary of mothers interviewed

From: Quality of neonatal healthcare in Kilimanjaro region, northeast Tanzania: learning from mothers' experiences

Age

Frequency (Proportion)

Frequency (Proportion)

15-20

14 (17.5%)

11 (34.38%)

21-30

47 (58.75%)

16 (50%)

31-40

17 (21.25)

5 (15%)

41-50

2 (2.5%)

0 (0%)

Education Level

Frequency (Proportion)

Frequency (Proportion)

Never

1 (1.25%)

3 (9.38%)

Primary, incomplete

13 (16.25%)

0 (0%)

Primary, completed

42 (52.5%)

13 (40.68%)

Secondary School

19 (23.75%)

11 (34.38%)

Higher Learning

5 (6.25%)

5 (15.63%)

Social-Economic Status

Frequency (Proportion)

Frequency (Proportion)

Low Social-Economic status

9 (11.25%)

2 (6.25%)

Moderate Social-Economic status

70(87.5%)

29 (90.63%)

High Social-Economic status

1 (1.25%)

1 (3.13%)

  1. Key: social economic status was graded by the use of roofing material, floor of the house, possession of radio or Television or both, Possession of Bicycle or Motorcycle or car.