Primary and secondary analyses comparing intervention to control group: Unadjusted and adjusted outcome models incident rate ratios (IRR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI).</p
<p>Adjusted incident rate ratios (IRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for recurrent admissions fo...
Outcomes in the intervention and control groups: pre-intervention, intent-to-treat analysis and obse...
Observational studies almost always have bias because prognostic factors are unequally distributed b...
Subset analysis comparing intervention to control females and intervention to control males: Unadjus...
<p>RR: Risk ratio; WMD: Weighted mean difference. CI: confidence intervals.</p><p>Sensitivity analys...
An incidence rate ratio (IRR) is a meaningful effect measure in epidemiology if it is adjusted for a...
<p>Estimated odds ratios (95% CI) for the intervention allowing for effect modification by type of w...
Comparing secondary outcomes between subgroups of those who did or did not receive welfare rights ad...
<p>Comparison of secondary outcomes between the intervention and control arms.</p
<p>Comparison of unadjusted and adjusted effect estimates (odds ratios) on outcome variables.</p
<p>CI95% = 95%Confidence interval.</p><p>Mean differences between the outcomes variables pre- and po...
Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for events by risk period.</p
Crude and adjusted clinical VL incidence risk ratios (IRR), and observed number of confirmed VL case...
Comparison of secondary outcomes variables for base line and end line in control and intervention gr...
Comparison of secondary outcomes variables for base line and end line in control and intervention gr...
<p>Adjusted incident rate ratios (IRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for recurrent admissions fo...
Outcomes in the intervention and control groups: pre-intervention, intent-to-treat analysis and obse...
Observational studies almost always have bias because prognostic factors are unequally distributed b...
Subset analysis comparing intervention to control females and intervention to control males: Unadjus...
<p>RR: Risk ratio; WMD: Weighted mean difference. CI: confidence intervals.</p><p>Sensitivity analys...
An incidence rate ratio (IRR) is a meaningful effect measure in epidemiology if it is adjusted for a...
<p>Estimated odds ratios (95% CI) for the intervention allowing for effect modification by type of w...
Comparing secondary outcomes between subgroups of those who did or did not receive welfare rights ad...
<p>Comparison of secondary outcomes between the intervention and control arms.</p
<p>Comparison of unadjusted and adjusted effect estimates (odds ratios) on outcome variables.</p
<p>CI95% = 95%Confidence interval.</p><p>Mean differences between the outcomes variables pre- and po...
Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for events by risk period.</p
Crude and adjusted clinical VL incidence risk ratios (IRR), and observed number of confirmed VL case...
Comparison of secondary outcomes variables for base line and end line in control and intervention gr...
Comparison of secondary outcomes variables for base line and end line in control and intervention gr...
<p>Adjusted incident rate ratios (IRR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for recurrent admissions fo...
Outcomes in the intervention and control groups: pre-intervention, intent-to-treat analysis and obse...
Observational studies almost always have bias because prognostic factors are unequally distributed b...