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Table 5 Satisfaction with the community-directed distribution of IPTp-SP and IPTp administration preferences among women who received IPTp through CDDs in the community (n = 377).

From: Reaching the unreached: effectiveness and satisfaction with community-directed distribution of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine for preventing malaria in pregnancy in rural South-East, Nigeria

Variable

Frequency

Percent (%)

Rating of CDD services

 Excellent

215

57.0

 Good

138

36.6

 Average

24

6.4

 Poor

0

0.0

 Very poor

0

0.0

Satisfaction with CDI-IPTp project

 Very satisfied

211

56.0

 Satisfied

159

42.2

 Neutral

0

0.0

 Unsatisfied

4

1.1

 Very dissatisfied

3

0.8

IPTp administration strategy preference

 Facility-based

29

7.7

 Community-based

348

92.3