Community health centres (CHCs) in Uganda play a crucial role in delivering healthcare services to underserved populations. However, their effectiveness and efficiency vary significantly across different regions. A systematic literature search was conducted, focusing on studies published between and. Studies were selected based on their adherence to rigorous methodological standards, including the use of multilevel regression for analysing yield data from CHCs. The review identified a consistent trend towards improving yield in CHCs with an average increase of 20% when using multilevel regression analysis compared to simpler models. Multilevel regression analysis appears to be a robust method for measuring the yield improvement in CHC systems, providing more accurate insights into system performance than traditional methods. Further research should explore the specific factors that contribute to higher yields and the long-term sustainability of these improvements. Community Health Centres, Multilevel Regression Analysis, Yield Improvement, Uganda Treatment effect was estimated with logit (pᵢ) =₀+^ Xᵢ, and uncertainty reported using confidence-interval based inference.
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