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Separating Newborns from Mothers and Maternal Consent for Newborn Care and the Association with Health Care Satisfaction, Use and Breastfeeding: Findings from a longitudinal survey in Kenya
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2020
medRxiv
pre-print
Objectives Disrespectful and poor treatment of newborns such as unnecessary separation from parents or failure to obtain parental consent for medical procedures occurs at health facilities across contexts, but little research has investigated the prevalence, risk factors, or associated outcomes. This study aimed to examine these practices and associations with health care satisfaction, use, and breastfeeding. Design Prospective cohort study Setting Health facilities in Nairobi and Kiambu
doi:10.1101/2020.10.19.20213074
fatcat:vtz7hugzqnagjgc5do7ffr47ve