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. 2019 Feb 7;16(3):481. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16030481

Table 3.

Bivariate log binomial regression of early postnatal checks for mothers and newborns, by women’s experience of care during childbirth and perception of facility cleanliness (n = 732).

Experience of Care Overall n (%) Women Who Had Early Postnatal Check Women Whose Baby Had Early Postnatal Check
n (%) RR [95% CI] p-Value n (%) RR [95% CI] p-Value
Experienced any disrespect and abuse
 No 197 (26.9) 110 (55.8) 1.34 [1.11–2.01] 0.001 109 (57.6) 1.21 [1.02–1.69] 0.041
 Yes 535 (73.1) 229 (42.8) 1.0 249 (49.6) 1.0
Offered opportunity to have a companion during labor and delivery
 No 292 (39.9) 114 (42.7) 1.0 130 (51.8) 1.0
 Yes 440 (60.1) 225 (48.4) 1.13 [0.97–1.84] 0.143 228 (51.2) 0.99 [0.78–1.39] 0.896
Offered choice of birth position
 No 519 (70.9) 225 (43.4) 1.0 246 (49.7) 1.0
 Yes 213 (29.1) 114 (53.5) 1.23 [1.04–1.86] 0.009 112 (55.7) 1.11 [0.97–1.81] 0.154
Perceived facility to have good cleanliness
 No 106 (14.5) 35 (33.0) 1.0 32 (32.0) 1.0
 Yes 626 (85.5) 304 (48.6) 1.54 [1.54–3.01] 0.002 326 (54.7) 1.62 [1.70–3.71] <0.001

RR: risk ratio; CI: confidence interval.