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Table 1.

Social risk factors associated with poor perinatal outcomes and experiences of maternity care [6, 7, 14, 18, 2433].

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Table 2.

Outcome variables collected at two time points.

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Fig 1.

Data collection flowchart.

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Table 3.

Women’s demographics at each service provider.

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Table 4.

Maternal birth outcomes and model of care.

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Table 5.

Maternal birth outcomes in relation to the place of antenatal care.

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Table 6.

Use of analgesia in labour and obstetric interventions in relation to the model of care received.

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Table 7.

Use of analgesia in labour and obstetric intervention in relation to the place of antenatal care.

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Place of birth in relation to the model of care received.

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Table 9.

Place of birth in relation to place of antenatal care.

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Table 10.

Neonatal outcomes in relation to the model of care received.

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Table 11.

Neonatal outcomes in relation to the place of antenatal care.

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Table 12.

Feeding method and skin-to-skin in relation to model of care.

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Table 13.

Feeding method and skin-to-skin contact in relation to place of antenatal care.

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Table 14.

Women’s service use in relation to the model of care received.

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Table 15.

Women’s service use in relation to place of antenatal care.

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Table 16.

Overview of outcomes.

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Table 17.

Subgroup analysis by model of care received.

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Table 18.

Subgroup analysis by place of antenatal care attended.

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Fig 2.

CMO configuration to reduce inequalities seen in preterm birth rates.

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