Research Article

Integration of HIV Care with Primary Health Care Services: Effect on Patient Satisfaction and Stigma in Rural Kenya

Table 5

Regression analyses of changes in patient satisfaction and perceived stigma stratified by sex over time in an evaluation of HIV service integration in Suba District, Kenya.

OutcomeStratum3 months12 months

Coefficient, β (95% CI)
Doctor respect, time, and listening$Males ( ) = −1.22 (−3.38, 0.94) = 0.19 (−1.52, 1.91)
Females ( ) = 2.83 (1.44, 4.21) = 1.63 (0.44, 2.83)
AOR (95% CI)
Satisfaction: pharmacyMales ( )0.82 (0.22, 3.11)3.64 (0.94, 14.09)
Females ( )0.62 (0.25, 1.56)1.05 (0.42, 2.61)
People with HIV treated the same as others$Males ( )0.71 (0.12, 4.26)17.81 (1.83, 173.12)
Females ( )1.82 (0.60, 5.51)1.92 (0.58, 6.32)
Privacy & confidentiality$Males ( )0.65 (0.06, 7.20)5.98 (0.52, 68.70)
Females ( )0.27 (0.02, 2.96)0.41 (0.04, 3.87)
Not comfortable receiving care here$Males ( )0.05 (0.00, 0.48)0.46 (0.06, 3.36)
Females ( )2.65 (1.01, 6.99)3.37 (1.33, 8.52)

Controlling for being on ARVs.
$Controlling for being on ARVs and language of survey.