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Table 1 Overview of respondents and relevant data collection method

From: Different delivery mechanisms for insecticide-treated nets in rural Burkina Faso: a provider's perspective

Data collection method

(venue/facilitator/language)

Respondents

Focus group discussion (n = 1)

Nouna town/interviewers1/French

ICP2s of the CSPS3 intervention area A

Focus group discussion (n = 1)

Nouna town/interviewers/French

ICPs of the CSPS intervention area B

Focus group discussion (n = 1)

Nouna town/interviewers/French

Antenatal care providers4 of the CSPS intervention area A

Focus group discussion (n = 1)

Nouna town/interviewers/French

Antenatal care providers of the CSPS intervention area B

Individual interview (n = 1)

Nouna town/first author/French

District level pharmacist

Individual interview (n = 1)

Ouagadougou/first author/French

Director of PSI

Individual interview (n = 1)

Ouagadougou/first author/French

Two promoters of the PSI social marketing

Individual interview (n = 1)

Nouna//interviewer/Dioula5

Wholesaler in Nouna town

Individual interview (n = 3)

Village/interviewer/Dioula

Rural shopkeepers who agreed to sell Serena ITN

Individual interview (n = 3)

Village/interviewer/Dioula

Rural shopkeepers who did not agree to sell Serena ITN

Individual interview (n = 1)

Ouagadougou/first author/French

Director of PNLP6

  1. 1Interviewer refers here to trained interviewers of the CRSN
  2. 2ICP stands for Infirmier Chef de Poste, i.e. the head nurse in charge of the village-based first-line health care facility
  3. 3CSPS stands for Centre de Santé et Promotion Social, village-based first-line health care facilities
  4. 4The antenatal care provider differs from CSPS to CSPS. In some CSPS, antenatal care is provided by a midwife; in others, by the ICP himself; in others yet, by a lower level nurse
  5. 5Dioula is the local lingua franca
  6. 6PNLP stands for Programme National de Lutte contre le Paludisme, i.e. the National Malaria Programme