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D client MK-5172 web Quisinostat.html”>QuisinostatMedChemExpress Quisinostat Characteristics (OR 95 CI). Characteristics Any Disrespect Physical Abuse Non consented care Non confidential care Non dignified care Detained: lack of payment Request for bribe NeglectAge: (reference group: below 19 years) 20?9 years Over 35 years 1.1 (0.61,1.8) p = 0.818 NA 1.5 (0.70,3.3) p = 0.283 0.8 (0.03,17.4) p = 0.861 0.9 (0.46,1.9) p = 0.892 1.3 (0.20,8.3) p = 0.779 NA NA 0.6 (0.36, 0.90) p = 0.017 0.29 (0.05,1.4) p = 0.132 1.1 (0.55,2.3) p = 0.729 NA 0.4 (0.12,1.4) p = 0.186 0.26 (0.03,1.8); p = 0.185 3.5 (2.2,5.9) p<0.001* 12.4* (3.2,47.4) p<0.001 0.78 (0.35,1.7) p = 0.566 0.4 (0.092,1.7) p = 0.223 NA 1.2 (0.4,3.6) p = 0.725 NAParity (reference group: no previous children) Between 1? children Between 4? children 1.2 (0.59,2.3) p = 0.621 0.9 (0.13,6.8) p = 0.984 1.2 (0.35,4.5) p = 0.714 4.7* (1.1,20.7) p = 0.040 0.8 (0.56,1.1) p = 0.305 1.5 (0.87,2.8) p = 0.127 0.8 (0.38,1.8) p = 0.657 1.3 (0.4, 4.5) p = 0.609 4.5 (1.2,17.4) p = 0.028* 49.4* (8.6,27.9) p<0.001* NA 1.3 (0.6,2.5) p = 0.442 0.86 (0.2,3.7) p = 0.850 0.61 (0.35,1.1) p = 0.089 1.2 (0.2,6.2) p = 0.809 1.2 (0.2,6.2) p =SES: (reference group: top 80 ) Lowest 20 0.96 (0.41,2.2); p = 0.938 0.84 (0.51, 4.5) p = 0.857 1.09 (0.26,4.5) p = 0.900 0.66 (0.42,1.0) p = 0.067 0.59 (0.29,1.2) p = 0.163 NA 0.87 (0.2,3.9) p = 0.861 0.95 (0.37,2.4) p = 0.930 0.90 (0.35,2.2) p = 0.Education Attained (reference group: grade 1?) Grades 5? Grades 8+ NA NA 0.34 (0.03,3.2) p = 0.351 0.25 (0.03,1.6) p = 0.157 NA NA 1.7 (0.28,10.6) p = 0.557 1.5 (0.27,9.1) p = 0.601 NA NA NA NAMarital Status (reference group: Never Married Separated) Currently Married 0.90 (0.52,1.5) p = 0.709 2.3 (0.50,10.3) p = 0.288 2.2 (0.32,15.1) p = 0.420 1.9 (1.0,3.8) p = 0.048* 1.1 (0.43.2.5) p = 0.912 0.15 (0.07,0.34) p<0.001* 0.53 (0.21, 1.35) p = 0.189 0.19 (0.05,0.72) p = 0.014* 0.17 (0.02,1.2) p = 0.073 1.7* (0.9,2.9) p = 0.052 0.6 (0.36,1.0) p = 0.Family/Friend Present (reference group: no support) Had support 0.61 (0.16,2.25) p = 0.465 0.89 (0.50, 1.6) p = 0.724 0.49 (0.26,0.95) p = 0.037** Denotes a statistically significant finding with a p-value<0.05. For each category described in the table the reference groups are defined as indicated. NA- refers to cases where statistical analyses could not be performed doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123606.tfor a bribe compared to those who had just given birth to their first child; OR: [3.5 (2.2, 5.9); p<0.001] and OR: [4.5 (1.2, 17.4); p = 0.028] respectively. Clients were less likely to be detained for lack of payment or bribed if they were married; OR: [0.15 (0.07, 0.34); p<0.001] and OR; [0.19 (0.05, 0.72); p = 0.014] respectively; but women were twice more likely to be neglected if married compared to those that are single or never married: OR: [1.7 (0.9, 2.9); p = 0.052]. Clients with no support (such as a partner or companion) during delivery were less likely to experience inappropriate demands for payments or detention; OR: [0.49 (0.26, 0.95); p = 0.037] (Table 4).DiscussionThis study aimed to contextually define the types of disrespectful and abusive behaviors that manifest in Kenya, and measure their prevalence during the childbirth process. The overall prevalence of D A reported among this study population of 641 postnatal women fromPLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0123606 April 17,10 /Disrespect and Abuse during Childbirth in KenyaKenyan facilities is 20 . Within the study facilities, women reported six main categories of D A with prevalence rangi.D client characteristics (OR 95 CI). Characteristics Any Disrespect Physical Abuse Non consented care Non confidential care Non dignified care Detained: lack of payment Request for bribe NeglectAge: (reference group: below 19 years) 20?9 years Over 35 years 1.1 (0.61,1.8) p = 0.818 NA 1.5 (0.70,3.3) p = 0.283 0.8 (0.03,17.4) p = 0.861 0.9 (0.46,1.9) p = 0.892 1.3 (0.20,8.3) p = 0.779 NA NA 0.6 (0.36, 0.90) p = 0.017 0.29 (0.05,1.4) p = 0.132 1.1 (0.55,2.3) p = 0.729 NA 0.4 (0.12,1.4) p = 0.186 0.26 (0.03,1.8); p = 0.185 3.5 (2.2,5.9) p<0.001* 12.4* (3.2,47.4) p<0.001 0.78 (0.35,1.7) p = 0.566 0.4 (0.092,1.7) p = 0.223 NA 1.2 (0.4,3.6) p = 0.725 NAParity (reference group: no previous children) Between 1? children Between 4? children 1.2 (0.59,2.3) p = 0.621 0.9 (0.13,6.8) p = 0.984 1.2 (0.35,4.5) p = 0.714 4.7* (1.1,20.7) p = 0.040 0.8 (0.56,1.1) p = 0.305 1.5 (0.87,2.8) p = 0.127 0.8 (0.38,1.8) p = 0.657 1.3 (0.4, 4.5) p = 0.609 4.5 (1.2,17.4) p = 0.028* 49.4* (8.6,27.9) p<0.001* NA 1.3 (0.6,2.5) p = 0.442 0.86 (0.2,3.7) p = 0.850 0.61 (0.35,1.1) p = 0.089 1.2 (0.2,6.2) p = 0.809 1.2 (0.2,6.2) p =SES: (reference group: top 80 ) Lowest 20 0.96 (0.41,2.2); p = 0.938 0.84 (0.51, 4.5) p = 0.857 1.09 (0.26,4.5) p = 0.900 0.66 (0.42,1.0) p = 0.067 0.59 (0.29,1.2) p = 0.163 NA 0.87 (0.2,3.9) p = 0.861 0.95 (0.37,2.4) p = 0.930 0.90 (0.35,2.2) p = 0.Education Attained (reference group: grade 1?) Grades 5? Grades 8+ NA NA 0.34 (0.03,3.2) p = 0.351 0.25 (0.03,1.6) p = 0.157 NA NA 1.7 (0.28,10.6) p = 0.557 1.5 (0.27,9.1) p = 0.601 NA NA NA NAMarital Status (reference group: Never Married Separated) Currently Married 0.90 (0.52,1.5) p = 0.709 2.3 (0.50,10.3) p = 0.288 2.2 (0.32,15.1) p = 0.420 1.9 (1.0,3.8) p = 0.048* 1.1 (0.43.2.5) p = 0.912 0.15 (0.07,0.34) p<0.001* 0.53 (0.21, 1.35) p = 0.189 0.19 (0.05,0.72) p = 0.014* 0.17 (0.02,1.2) p = 0.073 1.7* (0.9,2.9) p = 0.052 0.6 (0.36,1.0) p = 0.Family/Friend Present (reference group: no support) Had support 0.61 (0.16,2.25) p = 0.465 0.89 (0.50, 1.6) p = 0.724 0.49 (0.26,0.95) p = 0.037** Denotes a statistically significant finding with a p-value<0.05. For each category described in the table the reference groups are defined as indicated. NA- refers to cases where statistical analyses could not be performed doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123606.tfor a bribe compared to those who had just given birth to their first child; OR: [3.5 (2.2, 5.9); p<0.001] and OR: [4.5 (1.2, 17.4); p = 0.028] respectively. Clients were less likely to be detained for lack of payment or bribed if they were married; OR: [0.15 (0.07, 0.34); p<0.001] and OR; [0.19 (0.05, 0.72); p = 0.014] respectively; but women were twice more likely to be neglected if married compared to those that are single or never married: OR: [1.7 (0.9, 2.9); p = 0.052]. Clients with no support (such as a partner or companion) during delivery were less likely to experience inappropriate demands for payments or detention; OR: [0.49 (0.26, 0.95); p = 0.037] (Table 4).DiscussionThis study aimed to contextually define the types of disrespectful and abusive behaviors that manifest in Kenya, and measure their prevalence during the childbirth process. The overall prevalence of D A reported among this study population of 641 postnatal women fromPLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0123606 April 17,10 /Disrespect and Abuse during Childbirth in KenyaKenyan facilities is 20 . Within the study facilities, women reported six main categories of D A with prevalence rangi.

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