14 research outputs found
Characteristics of participants in in-depth interviews.
<p>ID no with a = Option A, with b = Option B, with b+ = option B also asked about B+.</p><p>Marital status: Mar = Married, Div  = divorced, Cohab = cohabiting.</p><p>Business  =  small-scale business.</p
Example of meaning unit, condensed meaning unit and codes from content.
<p>Example of meaning unit, condensed meaning unit and codes from content.</p
Data collection model – selection of key informants.
<p>Data collection model – selection of key informants.</p
Most important factor influencing healthcare worker prescriptions to children by age group, total.
*<p>Ease of administration includes answers of “easy to give children,” “easy to give,” and “type/easy to give the child”.</p
Maximum number of pills parents/caregivers or healthcare workers think children should take at one time or per day.
*<p>If leading choice represented less than 50% of interviewees, second most popular response was included.</p
Acute illness medicine administration practices of parents/caregivers.
*<p>The location of the tap (village or household) was not specified.</p>**<p>Depth of the well was not indicated so this may represent a spring source, or deep or shallow well.</p
Patient ratings of their dissatisfaction with PMTCT services according to health facility characteristics.
<p>Patient ratings of their dissatisfaction with PMTCT services according to health facility characteristics.</p
Total parent/caregiver medicine formulation preferences for different child age groups.
<p>Note: columns occasionally don’t sum exactly to 100% because of rounding.</p
Distribution of the overall patient satisfaction with PMTCT services.
<p>Color fill represents levels of dissatisfaction as rated by patients; blue represents “very good", brown represents “good, green represents “moderately good" and purple represents “fair" satisfaction.</p