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Fig. 2 | BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth

Fig. 2

From: Health care providers’ knowledge of clinical protocols for postpartum hemorrhage care in Kenya: a cross-sectional study

Fig. 2

Proportion of providers that mention each action by domain and the overall average score

Notes. This figure is sorted by the proportion of providers that mention each action. Actions marked with an asterisk under “Prevention” take time into consideration and should be done immediately or within the first hour of delivery. Under PPH management, common actions that should be taken for all primary PPH cases are calculated as “mentioned” if a provider mentions it at least twice throughout the interview for any question relating to the management of primary PPH. For example, “call for help”. Other actions undermanagement are specific to a cause – AU: Uterine Atony; RP: Retained Products; L: Lacerations and Refractory: Refractory Uterine Atony

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